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Funny how all the tobacco is in the old closet of a humidor that had been the cigar area, and the cigars are now in a nice large humidor up front where the tobacco had been. In my honest opinion the best choice that they could have made! I tried the over priced ebay offerings of Vintage Sobranie mixtures and was delighted but it was aged so much that it dried out (So it wasnt as good as my first experiences with this great tobbaco mixture. Pipe Collecting | Similar Blends: My favorite, Wilke's Crystal Palace. It works for me. Then I happened on a shop in the Rockies while I was on assignment there. It's all about the orientals. If you are asking if it's same blend as when it was smoked some time ago. It is not a Latakia blast; however, the Latakia is more in the background keeping the groove solid as a drummer often does in jazz. Very happy to see it reintroduced. I find this blend to be spectacular if allowed to sit, packed, for several hours to dry. This is by far the best English Balkan blend ever made including the suppose Gallagher version. This is a hard to find tobacco unless you go to the secondary market. Joe made a similar agreement with GBD, and became the largest distributor of that pipe in the world. The next thing I know, I have 4 pipes and about twelve blends of tobaccos in hand, along with a quick education from a master. For some reason, this seems to be listed twice here, so this review is the same as the Sobranie of London entry. This is kind of like hearing a pipe organ with a big 32 foot stop after hearing smaller ones for a while. This was the case with the Balkan Sobranie Original Smoking Mixture. but that makes sense considering this is considered the benchmark, therefore a lot of imitations have hit upon it, and some very well. I could smoke it all day (and did). After a few puffs the sweetness comes forth, the Virginia's. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Very minimal relights, burns down to a fine, dark gray ash. Not sure what to make of this. Why no other blender has ever been able to recapture the amazing balance, complexity, creaminess, coolness, and wonder of Balkan Sobranie, I don't know. Burns to fine white ash. You must be 21 years or older to make any selections on this site - by doing so, you are confirming that you are of legal age to purchase tobacco products or smoking accessories. The stars are unrelated to this spectacular tobacco. After losing one of my 80s pouches to mold, I've now jarred all of them up in Mason jars in the basement and sealed them up tight. Very rich complex flavors.. Worth every penny! Mixture is comprised primarily of Latakia with a mixture of Orientals, Lights easily. It's taste was definitely much better than it's smell, full-bodied and smoky, and the room note was not too aggressive, there's somewhat of a "tang" to it, but you could easily smoke it unnoticed in a group of cigarette smokers. Unfortunately, the versions I've tried ranged from "decent but unspectacular" to "horrible." Inc. All Rights Reserved. The flavor is very deep and rich and burns to a clean white ash. I may try it again when I have some extra money. i find it to be very well put together.. at first i thought, wow, this is not radically different from balkan sasieni.. i find that the overall first impression is not all that different from other balkans. Varia: Regarding lady nicotine you can notice that you are dealing with an "elder" tobacco. Sutliff: Balkan Sobranie Original Mix Match Pipe Tobacco Product Number: 005-443-0347 Sutliff's Balkan Sobranie Original Mix Match combines sweet Virginias, Latakia, and Macedonian Orientals for a familiar smoke based on the classic, time-honored blend. Samuel Gawith full Virginia Flake (Rubbed out well). But I may be deceived. A very good friend of mine that smoked pipe since his youth in the 1930's passed away a couple of years ago. Failing that I'm going to give Macedonian Mixture a try as well. THE LEGEND. I fell in love with it immediately, my stable of english blends are rather limited since I reach for it only when in the mood for Latakia which is about once or twice a week, I have to add that this is a blend, not a latakia orgy which really agreed with me. Sure, maybe the initial experience won't be the same, but, overall, the smoking experience should be just as enjoyable and with a lot less waiting and frustration. I have not tried either yet. Individual reviews are the opinion(s) of the contributor and do not reflect the opinion(s) Notes: Presently, the best readily available production/date information is per John C Loring's "DATING ENGLISH TINNED TOBACCO", 1999: 1970s: (and prior) Sobranie Limited, Sobrainie House 1970s: (briefly) Sobranie Limited, 17 Worship Street 1970s: (late) Sobranie Limited, Chichester Road 1980s: (early) Sobranie of London, 65 Kingsway 1980s: Sobranie of London, 34 Burlington Arcade 1990s: Sobranie of London, 13 Old Bond Street. This starts out with a nice, sharp flavor of latakia and orientals and is perfectly balanced. Joe worked closely with GBD on developing new shapes, e.g., #263 extra long Canadian, the ?glass-blasted? This is due to the blend's extremely limited production. I'm no expert but I think that both today's Sobranie and Sasieni (made by Stokkebye) are using poor quality VA's that produce that (combined) effect and sensation of, as another reviewer has written, "smoking hot air". I deem this an excellent, one of the best Balkan blends ever & I'm not a big Latakia fan but it facilitates this blend's sweet, creamy, smoky flavor. This is really your most fowl smelling tobacco! 4-5 lights to start and it would go out ocasionally. Finally I was able to secure a tin. 5 years from now, a tin of this stuff will be as sought after as the old stuff. Easily qualifies as a four star blendIMHO, of course!!! Balkan Sobranie is, perhaps, the most legendary pipe tobacco on the market. If it were, it would be in my regular rotation. Germain Pipe Tobacco Blend with a characteristic, a bit stronger room note and taste. Russia and settled for some time in the Balkans. Enjoy. When I first reviewed BS, I did it with the old TR website and compared several eras to the new blend by Germain. Wow. Perfection is rare. Medium strangth was fascinated me, nearly full taste was enchanted me. That's an English, this is a balkan. It's just I don't think there is anything quite so good. 10 it became kind of the Holy Grail of the pipe tobaccos. I smoked a few tins of this several years ago (before it became a classic) and found it good but unmemorable. Stock photos, 360 images, vectors and videos I wish more could be imported, I think I ordered a tin from here and I have gotten a few elsewhere. Noooo idea, I've never smoked that one like I said before. Two stars, because of its good quality and its history. Like everyone else who's been smoking as long as I have, I can confirm that this is nothing like the old tins we used to smoke decades ago. There are so many old blends I'll never get to sample, yet I've managed to fulfill a dream by getting to try this one. My friends all wondered how I could smoke such strong tobacco. as it blooms midway down the bowl. So, I finally opened the tin and took my time burning through it. After a couple of years, I was also gifted with a small portion of a pouch of real early 80's Sobranie White. For those who seek a refined latakia-oriental blend rich in flavor, but retrained in raw power and bluster. But I have since then tried a very well-kept tin from (I think) the 40s or 50s, which was a little dry (but moistened back up with a small piece of orange peel), inherited by a friend of mine by his late grandfather. A crowning achievement in the tobacco procurement & blending craft without question. In short, Balkan Sobranie Original Smoking Mixture is back! The balance of Virginias, Orientals & Latakia: favors the Orientals. Its hard not to look at the whole ball of wax and not say that this was one of best blends ever made. As one spun the lid, cutting out the inner lid, one caught the full old-leather, old-whisky, old-wood aroma that promised the same consistent taste as always. At the recent Chicago Pipe Show (2004) I found someone who was selling a 2 ounce "pop top" tin from the late 70's at a reasonable price and bought it. I've been smoking this as long as it's been an option to me- the last four years. Afterwards, it loaded nicely and lit without trouble. Is it back in production or is this old stock? Bright spices highlight carefully layered creamy notes of full creosote and there is an unidentifiable charming "classic" room note surrounding it all.The gravity and power are there too, so it must be respected.Let it brood and let it come in its own time. I could see this becoming my "go to" blend except that it to is mostly unavailable. Lat is definitely there but not forward. It was very simalar to the Original Mixture only much fresher and fuller in taste than those acient Tins you will find on ebay. Who knows? Very neutral aroma that does not disturbs the room. I was expecting a bold flavorful balkan blend but what I got was a mild english with a cut that did not seem to load well into my pipe. Customer satisfaction Over 30.000 customers. Will definantly get next time some shows up here in the US. Having now tried this blend, I can now rationalize the crazy prices I see on the web. As the tobacco rose on the initial light and one tamped it with the index finger and relit, all the wonderful, contradictory adjectives began to pertain. As my palliate progressed, I would dip into my tin every so often, to the point of really liking it. An all day well balanced smoke. I simply do not like cigarettes and the foul smell and taste of such tobacco! Easily qualifies as a "five" star blend IMHO, of course!! I don't see how someone can give it "one star" based on them missing the drop..? Mo's flavor profile seems right to me. Tin note of musty sour vegetation and pungent smoky. During the pursuit of perfection, excellence was achieved. For those who like how the Latakia played with the Turkish, and both were supported by Virginias, smoke either GLPease's Westminster, or Cornell & Diehl's 968R (Red Odessa). reproduced in any manner without the expressed written consent of STC Holdings LLC. For virginia smokers (such as myself) that think balkan mixtures cannot contain the depth of a good VA flake, this one makes a strong argument for the defense. PS: Save your coin if you think that Sasieni is going to get you any closer to those bygone days I personally think it's somewhat better than BS but not much. Peterson Pipe Tobacco . Together with Balkan Sobranie Mixture 759 and Balkan Sobranie Virginia no. Anstead's Tobacco Company. It was worth the wait. Pre-Owned. The taste throughout was awesome. A cool and long-lasting smoke. That being said it hasn't degraded too much and still is a extremely fine tobacco. Recommended. Mine was from a Gallagher 50g pouch. factory. It was a creamy, well rounded smoke with the perfect balance of Latakia, Virginias and Oriental tobacco. I do not like to smoke this outdoors. If you try this, the best thing to do is open the tin, put it in a jar and introduce air every so often(read once per day) for a couple of weeks. Still a great tobacco, notwithstanding all the evil that the companies that have manufactured it have made to worsen it. Ive got most of the recommended blends here but will have to look into a few of the others. Being too young to have ever bought this over the counter, I felt I had to try the blend that everyone in the pipe club lamented they could not buy anymore. Many people say of the Balkan Sasieni, McClelland's Blue Montain are examples of tentatives from your blenders to get close of the Balkan Sobranie. So it was very perplexing when I got tongue bite, tongue bite, tongue bite. The strength is in the center of mild to medium. it was distinctive enough to evoke comment and to me had a more than discernible hint of leaves being burned on a damp Autumn day in England. The very first thing that stands out for me is how "buttery" the Orientals are in this blend verses others. Almost as if someone had tossed some diamond dust into the tin and shook it up. My lucky day. After having smoked Rattray's Black Mallory, Pease Caravan, Renaissance and Samarra, and Esoterica's Penzance, I now understand the difference between a Balkan and an English. U.S).Yes, this is the standard by which all other Balkans are compared to, but I do think Greg Pease has surpassed it IMO. Fresh it is fairly straightforward, a little harsh, full flavored English tobacco. I smoked it constantly from 1975 through the early eighties, sporadically since then till it's disappearance. From the company's (the name and the recipe's) sale and in sale after sale after that the blend has been cheapened and diminished, with production moving to Jamaica (?Made in the U.K.?) Then it was no fills in Virgins, and then it was fills in them, too. The last part of the bowl is the best as all the different tobaccos harmoniously sing together. Only a few got somewhat near to it. Tin note was of english blend, but unremarkably so. Room note is pleasant to tolerable, and aftertaste is great. Watch City's "Nor'easter" (Bulk by the Ounce) Watch City Tobacco Co. $5.49 Named for the infamous New England Winter . Hence the new blends simply could never be the same. I rarely smoke now. I notice that the Latakia is not at all heavy in this blend. SUTLIFF BALKAN SOBRANIE #759 MATCH. In the present day, this has gone out of production and is considered the standard to which all balkans are measured. Good English, definitely nowhere near the top. All rights reserved. I opened this tin given to me as a gift by dm14 and I thank him for it. Not all will try it, but those who do will weep again. Happy Smokin'. what i like most about it is not necessarily the overall impression.. i like the details and the subtlety. It was always ?caviare for the general?, and not, lately, much of a money-maker: English tastes, in this as in everything else, have become coarsened and vulgarised; and so, once it was deprived of its big American public, this blend simply became problematic and unprofitable. Personally, I've only tried two of them. So many of the reviews for this mixture are perorations for something beautiful that is gone, and entirely appropriately so. Nice detail, previously the House Sobranie made the Smoker's Heaven tobaccos.. Not a lot of spring. No bitterness. The very grassy, citrusy, barely dark fruity and earthy Virginias have little of the complexity it once had, and theres more of here than before. I added only a small portion of the cavendish (about 1/3 of what the other tobaccos were. I've tried dried deer tongue leaf broken or crumbled in blends and gotten nothing out of it. The whole pouch seemed like a big pouch of black cav. tobacco that gives this blend its characteristic flavour and aroma. because that was the last of it. Its post-modern re-incarnation, BALKAN SASIENI, is the same mix, yet not the same mix at all: the grade of tobaccos and the proportions may be the same, but modern-day orientals seem to be blander, more generic than formerly, and the Cypriot ?latakia?, a nice tobacco in itself, is like California ?chablis? Together with Penzance some of the best tin-smells ever. The Latakia was toned way down, yet was a presence. Pouches continued to be manufactured but this is another story. Notice | Advertising Its ash is light and gray, without noticeable cake. Here's a current review for March 2018. This was sampled from a fairly fresh eight year old, 50g Gallaher's pouch back in 2010; This BSOM makes you reach for that elusive, sweetness with each draw. I feel elated and relieved that I managed to have TBS so that now, I can become a better judge when it comes to distinguish between, the somehow subjective appellations of "Balkan" and "English". Limit One Tin Per Customer I noticed today on a certain online retailer (they're not a site sponsor so I'm not sure if it's cool to name them) that Balkan Sobranie was for sale$25.99 per tin, limit one per customer. Not everyone appreciated the room aroma. Westminster is a complex finely tuned mixture that will appeal to those who appreciated the splendid English blends that once were easily found, Red Odessa is a straightforward, profoundly old-fashioned English Blend that will bring back wonderful half-memories.
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