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Drucquers Banner
Jun 9, 2018
4,396
14,124
England
Probably doesn’t help that it never came back to the US. I picked up the pipe in 2018 and it was already discontinued.

I’m a big advocate for blockade runner which many have seemingly not enjoyed in reviews.
I didn't know that. I thought they released all the Dunhill/Peterson blends in America. Weird that they wouldn't sell Dark Flake over there. It's a really good tobacco and i'm sure it'd sell.

I've only tried Blockade Runner once. I imported a tin to the UK and left it in the cellar for about 5 years. When I took it out the mylar bag the tin was swole! The smell when I opened it was heaven and I really enjoyed it. Next time i'm ordering from Smokingpipes i'm definitely adding a few tins for the cellar.
 

Sig

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 18, 2023
514
2,414
Western NY
My absolute favorite tobacco has a LOT of reviews....but many, many bad reviews.
My beloved MacBaren Virginia #1.
The bad reviews are 100% due to tongue bite.....a blistering inferno of BITE!!
I've not experienced the bite, it's just delicious too me.
Most reviews say something like, "quality tobacco, tastes great, smells fantastic......but I'm in the emergency room having a tongue transplant."
One review literally says, "STOP, FIRE, OUCH".
 

warren

Lifer
Sep 13, 2013
12,295
18,312
Foothills of the Chugach Range, AK
Three Star Blue I'd guess based on the OP's criteria. Smoked by thousands though. One of IRC's biggest sellers but, I've never seen it reviewed though. Probably has, maybe even by Jim, and I've just never seen it. I don't pay much attention to reviews though excepting Jim's. We seem to have similar palates, his being much more discerning than mine. By far!
 

Mrs. Pickles

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 8, 2022
256
1,188
AZ, USA
Gawith, Hoggarth & Co. Dark Virginia Cavendish seems way under the radar. Maybe "cavendish" has people expecting something like Captain Black or Lane BCA. But DVC is thick with musty, jammy, fermented Virginia flavors. Way more dynamic than you might expect from cavendish and still thoroughly smoke-able.
 

Skippy B. Coyote

Can't Leave
Jun 19, 2023
450
5,616
St. Paul, MN
I've got two to toss in: Super Value Bourbon Whiskey and Mac Baren 7 Seas Red Blend.

S.V. Bourbon Whiskey is the most powerfully whiskey scented and flavored whiskey aromatic that I've ever found, and I've tried just about all of them currently on the market. There's no artificial whiskey flavored sugar syrup here, it smells and tastes like Sutliff just dumped a shot of Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 into each pouch, shook it up a little to distribute it across the tobacco, then called it good. Absolutely astounding whiskey aromatic and I dare say the best there is if you can find a fresh pouch, though the whiskey will evaporate off as it ages so smoke it within a few months of opening.

As far as 7 Seas Red goes, it is a cherry aromatic but not a sweet one at all. There's no cough syrup flavor here, just natural, tart, and slightly sour cherry from top to bottom. It reminds me very much of a higher quality version of the old discontinued Middleton Cherry blend. Give it a try if you like the idea of a cherry aromatic but don't want something sweet or cough syrupy, or if you were just a fan of Middleton Cherry before it went the way of the West.puffy
 

Strange Quark

Lurker
Nov 9, 2023
22
39
It's no longer in production and ceased I think when Mac Baren took over the brand line just a few years ago but I liked Holger Danske Daily mixture. Many slammed it. It was a rather unique flavor. One of the qualities I liked about it was it seemed like a more or less 50/50 mix of virginia and burley(ready rubbed cake) giving it a better balance between flavor and smoothness which is not all that common; Usually one predominates over the other in a blend. Its flavor is hard to describe but along the lines of fig, bitter wild forest berries and perhaps red wine. I have one tin left and wished I had stocked up on it.
 

Butter Side Down

Can't Leave
Jun 2, 2023
313
3,376
Chicago
Uhle's 00 ... a relaxing, delicious and easy-going burley blend.
Good one! It doesn't really have any hater reviews but it has far fewer reviews than it deserves. It's the blend that allowed me to finally understand the charms of Burley. Like it far better than Solani ABF, HH Burley Flake and any of the C&D Burleys. Fwiw, Uhle's cube cuts (300 and Perfect Plug) are also quite good.
 

SBC

Lifer
Oct 6, 2021
1,612
7,602
NE Wisconsin
Two that have decent reviews, and a decent number of them, but that rarely get talked about, are:
  • McConnell Black Flake
    (It is not really a substitute for Dark Flake -- it is much lighter, really a medium brown flake, and with a very different flavor profile -- but boy is it good. I'm surprised that it doesn't get more attention here.)

  • F&T Vintage
    (Oh sure, F&T CVP gets lots and lots of attention. But not Vintage. I like Vintage much better than CVP. Not in the tin, but on the palate. In the tin, CVP promises to be much richer than Vintage. But on the palate, CVP has a certain acidity turns south for me, whereas Vintage after the first quarter of the bowl develops into VA perfection. YMMV.)
One that has only three reviews, one of them bad, but that I think is remarkable, is Boswell's "J.M.'s Private Stock." Boswell is famous for Northwoods and for all his aromatics, of course -- and rightly so -- but this unusual VaPer also deserves attention. It has lots of tang that I'm pretty sure is mostly Reds, but it also has (to me) a "dry cocoa" aspect that must be some kind of lightly applied but (again, to me) plenty influential topping. I can't think of anything else quite like it. I don't want it all the time, but it's really interesting and good.
 

EchoPlex

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 9, 2023
136
965
This is the easiest answer I have ever given here: Uhle's 00. It's amazing how many people have never tried it. I think that, for whatever reason, there is a mentality with some that bulk baccy that comes in a bag can't be as good as something in a tin. Boy are they wrong. I have dozens of jars of everything from hyper-aged rare classics to old sought-after stuff from a certain Channel Island, and it is 00 that I reach for and crave most often.

Shout out to Uhle's B&J's Cavendish too. One of the only aros I've kept in my cellar. I don't smoke it often, but it is always a delight.
 

khiddy

Can't Leave
Jun 21, 2024
365
2,152
South Bend, Indiana
blog.hallenius.org
Peterson's Sherlock Holmes is my favorite underrated blend – a 2.68 on 262 TR reviews. It smokes so incredibly well when given a little time to dry out of the tin, and has lovely Virginia flavor complemented by a light, tangy, plummy topping reminiscent of Royal Yacht. I'm cellared pretty deep in SH thanks to cigarbid (and at a great average price per tin), so I'm not afraid to sing its praises for fear of harming my own supply.

Another great-but-underrated blend is Missouri Meerschaum's Independence Day 2022 – 2.5 on 2 reviews. I found it to be quite excellent when it came up in the TobaccoPipes.com Compare & Share June 2024 package, much better than the other blend that month, Cobblestone Burley Plug, which I found quite awful. The Independence Day 2022 had a slightly sweet smokiness thanks to the latakia with a lightly fruity vanilla topping. I bought a full tin as a result of the tasting.