Not paying attention to the opinions of respected peers is, frankly, stupid.
I didn't say not to pay attention to them, just don't let them do all the thinking for you (not you personally of course). Consider what they say, but let your own opinion be the final one. After all, who will be paying for and smoking the stuff, them or you? You just never really know for sure unless you try a blend yourself.
Otherwise we'd be seeing horrible movies, bad TV shows,reading crap literature, buying defective cars, or having to sample over 2000 blends of tobacco, 800 different brews, 12,000 different wines, etc.
Point well taken, but some of my favorite movies have gotten terrible reviews. Even Albert Einstein, he was told he would never amount to anything, no university would hire him, no one would even give that crackpot's papers a look until one guy finally read his paper on Special Relativity and realized he was onto something big. Without that one fellow who was willing to see for himself rather than listen to the abject opinions of others, we might still be living in a world of newtonian (19th century) physics and without most of the technology the 20th century brought us and for which we largely take for granted today.
As to Borkum Riff, in my early days, I suppose I tried several varieties of it, and just about every other over-the-counter like Paladin, Edgeworth, Sail, Madeira Gold, Amphora, et. al.--- because they were right there. That stuff nearly made me give up smoking! But some of them had their good points, briefly. It would be curious to try some of them again to see if my opinion has changed. But I smoked them.
Reputedly Hyde Park is light on the Lakeland grunge, but since it's the only Lakeland I [attempted] to smoke, naturally I can only speak for myself that it's the worst tasting blend ever.
Right now I have some Grasmere Flake and Ennerdale Flake and I'm working on them. I find the aroma pretty heady and intoxicating, I have never smelled a baccy like them in my life!, and frankly, it seems to burns off and does not seem to affect the taste much but leaves some pleasant room note but a little bite. But I think they are both worth working on. I'm going to let both stew in a jar for a while and let them mellow out.
Maybe next year they'll be ready.
But I listen to some people more than others. One person here (Duane?) seems to think highly of Black Frigate (he's the Captain after all!), so on his advice alone I bought a couple of tins to try. The Capt always seems to know what he's talkin' 'bout and seems to have a good head about his shoulders, so I will look forward to cracking those open at some point in the future.