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Post by JimInks on Jan 4, 2018 20:47:04 GMT -5
From what I'm reading and hearing, 5100 has been discontinued. Thought I'd break the news here since it's elsewhere to be read.
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Post by Wolfman on Jan 4, 2018 21:04:02 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2018 21:04:47 GMT -5
That's huge Jim, almost unbelievable. I have ten pounds bulk cellared in varying ages. It's such a staple for so many I wonder if there are any other contributing factors beyond a bad crop?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2018 21:17:55 GMT -5
That truly sucks.
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Post by JimInks on Jan 4, 2018 22:01:45 GMT -5
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Post by sparks on Jan 4, 2018 22:49:30 GMT -5
Where is this information coming from? My understanding was simply that they had not found satisfactory crop of Red VA for the current production, but that was only causing some delay.
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Post by JimInks on Jan 4, 2018 22:50:39 GMT -5
Where is this information coming from? My understanding was simply that they had not found satisfactory crop of Red VA for the current production, but that was only causing some delay. Mike McNeil told Smoking Pipes, and they confirmed it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2018 23:44:44 GMT -5
Not having been a "McC 5100" connoisseur, where has McClelland been securing their red Virginia from over the last decade or so for the production of 5100? Has it always been in the same geographical area and from the same group of farms? Has there been a decrease in tobacco farms and production due to finances, quality help, soil conditions, weather, governmental farming regulations?
If this particular strain of red Virginia is the same as used in the manufacturing of McCranie's Red Ribbon/Flake, will we possibly see this blend cease production as well? Thought I'd throw that one out there...
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Post by JimInks on Jan 5, 2018 0:32:42 GMT -5
Not having been a "McC 5100" connoisseur, where has McClelland been securing their red Virginia from over the last decade or so for the production of 5100? Has it always been in the same geographical area and from the same group of farms? Has there been a decrease in tobacco farms and production due to finances, quality help, soil conditions, weather, governmental farming regulations? If this particular strain of red Virginia is the same as used in the manufacturing of McCranie's Red Ribbon/Flake, will we possibly see this blend cease production as well? Thought I'd throw that one out there... The FDA already has the fix in on McCranie's. Buy now while you can.
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Post by daveinlax on Jan 5, 2018 1:33:45 GMT -5
Not having been a "McC 5100" connoisseur, where has McClelland been securing their red Virginia from over the last decade or so for the production of 5100? Has it always been in the same geographical area and from the same group of farms? Having been in countless smoke filled hotel rooms with Mike over the years I take it he buys on a secondary market from a few tobacco brokers who he has developed relationships with over the last decades. If I remember correctly basically says the same thing I've heard in person on The PipesMagazine.com Radio Show. I've heard a couple rumors in the last few weeks and I would stock up on any of their blends you like. P.S. I live in an a area that grew tobacco and it's gone other than the Amish who grow a few acres here and there. It's labor intensive and doesn't pay enough to grow without a handout.
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Post by headrott on Jan 5, 2018 4:36:22 GMT -5
Well, I will be buying all they have at my local cigar/pipe shop as soon as I get the chance. Thanks for letting us know Jim.
Also, I am glad I already have so much cellar-ed tobacco that I will most likely never be able to smoke it all. Damn it all! I hate bad news.
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Post by Wolfman on Jan 5, 2018 5:52:20 GMT -5
Not having been a "McC 5100" connoisseur, where has McClelland been securing their red Virginia from over the last decade or so for the production of 5100? Has it always been in the same geographical area and from the same group of farms? Has there been a decrease in tobacco farms and production due to finances, quality help, soil conditions, weather, governmental farming regulations? If this particular strain of red Virginia is the same as used in the manufacturing of McCranie's Red Ribbon/Flake, will we possibly see this blend cease production as well? Thought I'd throw that one out there... this w The FDA already has the fclearix in on McCranie's. Buy now while you can. I don't want to be perceived as cynical, but It's becoming a sad reality this will affect a great many tobaccos, including pre-2007 productions.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2018 8:28:16 GMT -5
The FDA already has the fclearix in on McCranie's. Buy now while you can. I don't want to be perceived as cynical, but It's becoming a sad reality this will affect a great many tobaccos, including pre-2007 productions. I was hoping perhaps they were tossing #5100 to save as many of their others as possible but it doesn't sound like it. There could definitely be some significant ripple effects as many of their blends contain Red Va. My TAD over the years doesn't sound as illogical this morning.
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Post by Darin on Jan 5, 2018 9:33:47 GMT -5
+1 ... many folks have been saying "cellar deep" for several years now.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2018 13:30:47 GMT -5
Red VA is the new Syrian latakia?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2018 13:33:40 GMT -5
it's like Campbell's dropping their Chicken Noodle & Tomato soups.
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Post by peteguy on Jan 5, 2018 18:34:19 GMT -5
Well asparagus piss smell - this was the key ingredient in my "make a crappy aromatic blend better". Oh well, I have 8oz still in the cellar. Guess I will savor the rest.
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Post by JimInks on Jan 5, 2018 18:54:40 GMT -5
Well asparagus piss smell - this was the key ingredient in my "make a crappy aromatic blend better". Oh well, I have 8oz still in the cellar. Guess I will savor the rest. I have found Louisiana Red to be a good mixer as well as a straight smoke, if you like perique.
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Post by peteguy on Jan 5, 2018 19:05:30 GMT -5
Thanks for the tip JimInks. I will grab some next order.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2018 12:55:49 GMT -5
Not having been a "McC 5100" connoisseur, where has McClelland been securing their red Virginia from over the last decade or so for the production of 5100? Has it always been in the same geographical area and from the same group of farms? Has there been a decrease in tobacco farms and production due to finances, quality help, soil conditions, weather, governmental farming regulations? If this particular strain of red Virginia is the same as used in the manufacturing of McCranie's Red Ribbon/Flake, will we possibly see this blend cease production as well? Thought I'd throw that one out there... The FDA already has the fix in on McCranie's. Buy now while you can. Thank you Jim. PU 10 tin's of McC' Red Ribbon the evening of your post. Notified they're shipping today
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2018 12:59:40 GMT -5
Well, I will be buying all they have at my local cigar/pipe shop as soon as I get the chance. Thanks for letting us know Jim. Also, I am glad I already have so much cellar-ed tobacco that I will most likely never be able to smoke it all. Damn it all! I hate bad news. Don't be surprised if I show-up on your door step with a suitcase to help you whittle-down that 5100 inventory Greg
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Post by sablebrush52 on Jan 6, 2018 17:46:51 GMT -5
It's a reality that nothing is forever. How many blends have we enjoyed over the years, only to see them suddenly discontinued and gone for good. This has alway6s been a reality. If there's something you like, buy some to put away. At best you'll have some favored tobacco aging in the cellar. At worst you'll still have some to enjoy once it's gone out of production.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2018 18:12:09 GMT -5
Grabbed some today. And a couple of other blends I have not tried yet.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2018 18:13:32 GMT -5
It's a reality that nothing is forever. How many blends have we enjoyed over the years, only to see them suddenly discontinued and gone for good. This has alway6s been a reality. If there's something you like, buy some to put away. At best you'll have some favored tobacco aging in the cellar. At worst you'll still have some to enjoy once it's gone out of production. There appears to be many different unknown forces at work pushing from different sides in this scenario; consequently, I would reverse that categorization.
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Post by That Falls Guy on Jan 6, 2018 22:00:07 GMT -5
Some of you that like the Red Virginia tobaccos had advised me to try the 5100. I was going to, but I wasn't counting on its discontinuance. Now that it's gone, what alternatives would you suggest? I'm aware of McCrainies Red Ribbon, but am looking for some other 5100 alternative suggestions.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2018 22:20:56 GMT -5
Some of you that like the Red Virginia tobaccos had advised me to try the 5100. I was going to, but I wasn't counting on its discontinuance. Now that it's gone, what alternatives would you suggest? I'm aware of McCrainies Red Ribbon, but am looking for some other 5100 alternative suggestions. That's a tough sell. Cornell & Diehl Opening Night isn't straight red Va but it's still pretty nice weed, good straight Va. I also smoke a lot of Mac Baren Va #1. Nothing like #5100 but I like it just fine too. It will definitely teach one how to smoke.
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Post by sablebrush52 on Jan 7, 2018 0:49:02 GMT -5
Some of you that like the Red Virginia tobaccos had advised me to try the 5100. I was going to, but I wasn't counting on its discontinuance. Now that it's gone, what alternatives would you suggest? I'm aware of McCrainies Red Ribbon, but am looking for some other 5100 alternative suggestions. Get yourself a tin of McClelland's 40th Anniversary while it's still available. It's a great red Virginia. I think of it as Christmas Cheer 2018.
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Post by dervis on Jan 7, 2018 1:14:41 GMT -5
Saw some in my local B&M today. Might grab some as an investment!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 1:44:55 GMT -5
Some of you that like the Red Virginia tobaccos had advised me to try the 5100. I was going to, but I wasn't counting on its discontinuance. Now that it's gone, what alternatives would you suggest? I'm aware of McCrainies Red Ribbon, but am looking for some other 5100 alternative suggestions. Get yourself a tin of McClelland's 40th Anniversary while it's still available. It's a great red Virginia. I think of it as Christmas Cheer 2018. Tough find at present. I was initially told it wasn't an exclusive limited release and more would be around later; however, my assumption is all bets are off now. #2015 has many of same qualities of #5100 if you can handle some perique.
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Post by pipermcfuzz on Jan 7, 2018 13:32:11 GMT -5
Wow. New member here, gents. But far from new to pipe smoking, and 5100 red cake. Been smoking a pipe for nearly 20 years, and been smoking 5100 red cake for probably 8 or 9 years daily. This is horrible news. Heartbreaking.
I see a few folks comparing a McCranies blend to McClelland 5100. How close is it? I can't look back now, but I believe I saw someone mention McCranies red flake. I'll have to grab some. I'm down to my last few oz of 5100 in my cellar, so these are dark times, indeed. Happy New Year, everybody!
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