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Post by That Falls Guy on Mar 4, 2018 17:17:23 GMT -5
I've never had it, and not sure how much I would like it, but the mystique of this blend lends itself to wanting to try it. Since it's not readily available, what blends are out there that might mimic the qualities of Penzance???
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Post by herbinedave on Mar 4, 2018 17:19:12 GMT -5
send your address and I will send some.
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Post by Ronv69 on Mar 4, 2018 17:50:58 GMT -5
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Post by JimInks on Mar 4, 2018 18:48:01 GMT -5
Smoker's Haven Exotique has a similar spice to Penzance, but the flavor isn't quite the same. You're not going to find a Match for it. What you have to look for is something in the same genre meaning a bit of latakia and some tangy Oriental spice. Exotique might fill that requirement, and you can pre-order it now at Smoker's Haven.
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Post by Ronv69 on Mar 4, 2018 18:49:40 GMT -5
Smoker's Haven Exotique has a similar spice to Penzance, but the flavor isn't quite the same. You're not going to find a Match for it. What you have to look for is something in the same genre meaning a bit of latakia and some tangy Oriental spice. Exotique might fill that requirement, and you can pre-order it now at Smoker's Haven. Thanks again!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2018 19:50:16 GMT -5
PIpestud's TR review of Smoker's Haven In-Between MIxture sez, "Germain doesn't fool me with this blend. It's Penzance in shag cut form. At least, that's my guess. Very similar flavor (if not identical), with the middle of the road English taste made heavenly by the special Germain preparation of the components listed above. A beauty of a smoke!"
I cannot confirm or deny - at least not yet! I found Exotique to me more like Margate than Penzance - more Orientals, less Latakia.
Both are ones you can pre-order from Smokers Haven.
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Post by peteguy on Mar 4, 2018 19:56:47 GMT -5
I think both Penzance and Stonehaven are one of a kind and probably why they are soooo good. I have tried Exotique and the Rich Dark Flake and both are good but not the same. I would smoke any of them without hesitation.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2018 20:08:29 GMT -5
Many threads on the different forums on this question.
GL Pease- Quiet Nights comes up as a popular suggestion. Always a good topic though and I have tried most every comparable blend suggested in the threads. I have been mixing Penzance 50/50 with various other similar blends so that I can stretch out my supply of it as long as possible.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2018 20:36:33 GMT -5
As others have said, it's definitely a unique pipe tobacco. A real one-of-a-kind. For me, it's the oriental tangy notes that really sing. The latakia doesn't seem to heavy, it melds nicely with the other components.
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Post by JimInks on Mar 4, 2018 23:16:32 GMT -5
I think both Penzance and Stonehaven are one of a kind and probably why they are soooo good. I have tried Exotique and the Rich Dark Flake and both are good but not the same. I would smoke any of them without hesitation. I agree! They have a few things in common, but that's all.
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Post by headrott on Mar 5, 2018 5:02:02 GMT -5
Many threads on the different forums on this question. GL Pease- Quiet Nights comes up as a popular suggestion. Always a good topic though and I have tried most every comparable blend suggested in the threads. I have been mixing Penzance 50/50 with various other similar blends so that I can stretch out my supply of it as long as possible. Been a while since I've smoked both Penzance and Quiet Nights, but Penzance is definitely smoother, with no "burnt tire" flavor to it. Quiet Nights actually made me realize that burnt tire flavor comes from Latakia. I've had the blend in a jar for the last 2 years. Maybe it's mellowed out by now?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2018 19:28:20 GMT -5
Many threads on the different forums on this question. GL Pease- Quiet Nights comes up as a popular suggestion. Always a good topic though and I have tried most every comparable blend suggested in the threads. I have been mixing Penzance 50/50 with various other similar blends so that I can stretch out my supply of it as long as possible. Been a while since I've smoked both Penzance and Quiet Nights, but Penzance is definitely smoother, with no "burnt tire" flavor to it. Quiet Nights actually made me realize that burnt tire flavor comes from Latakia. I've had the blend in a jar for the last 2 years. Maybe it's mellowed out by now? I guess I'll never be able to smoke Quiet Nights again without thinking of burnt tires...lol
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Post by headrott on Mar 6, 2018 3:10:38 GMT -5
Been a while since I've smoked both Penzance and Quiet Nights, but Penzance is definitely smoother, with no "burnt tire" flavor to it. Quiet Nights actually made me realize that burnt tire flavor comes from Latakia. I've had the blend in a jar for the last 2 years. Maybe it's mellowed out by now? I guess I'll never be able to smoke Quiet Nights again without thinking of burnt tires...lol I have heard some describe the flavor (and smell) of Latakia as "burnt tires". I never found it to be so, until I tried Quiet Nights. Now, it could have been the time I smoked it and my taste buds on that day. As an example, I have had pints of beers that one time tasted phenomenal, and had the same beer the next day (fresh from the keg at my local taphouse) and found the flavor had diminished, tasted completely different, etc. I will try Quiet Nights again eventually. I also need to try Meridian, and Chelsea Morning (I have had them in the cellar for a couple years, but haven't gotten to them yet).
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Post by Dramatwist on Mar 6, 2018 3:23:34 GMT -5
I've never had it, and not sure how much I would like it, but the mystique of this blend lends itself to wanting to try it. Since it's not readily available, what blends are out there that might mimic the qualities of Penzance??? ...sadly, IMHO, no... there is not an equivalent.
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Post by pipeguywes on Mar 7, 2018 2:02:53 GMT -5
to me there is nothing like penzance, so smooth and even yet with plenty of flavor
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Post by Dramatwist on Mar 7, 2018 2:40:04 GMT -5
to me there is nothing like penzance, so smooth and even yet with plenty of flavor ...I have *a lot* cellared, and I will enjoy it, but it was a thing of a certain moment in time that will never happen again... I don't smoke it every day anymore, and I am moving on to new tobaccos...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2018 14:39:21 GMT -5
On another forum a while back, Russ O. hinted that he might try his hand at a match. Not sure if anything ever came of it. I'm guessing a whole new world of McC matches is on the horizon.
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Post by zambini on Mar 7, 2018 16:28:11 GMT -5
On another forum a while back, Russ O. hinted that he might try his hand at a match. Not sure if anything ever came of it. I'm guessing a whole new world of McC matches is on the horizon. Anything beyond the frogs you figure?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2018 16:41:06 GMT -5
On another forum a while back, Russ O. hinted that he might try his hand at a match. Not sure if anything ever came of it. I'm guessing a whole new world of McC matches is on the horizon. Anything beyond the frogs you figure? Good question. Frogs for sure, and maybe some VAs trying to replicate McC processing? They worked together for those Mind Meld blends, so I'm sure there has been some shared knowledge. I'd personally like to see some of the niche Oriental stuff matched - single-leaf varietals with good VAs, and blends like 2050 and 2025, without Latakia.
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Post by daveinlax on Mar 8, 2018 1:34:30 GMT -5
It's rarer and more expensive on the secondary market but I believe Smokers Haven Germain era Krumble Kake is the same as Penzance.
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Post by sablebrush52 on Mar 8, 2018 4:17:04 GMT -5
It's rarer and more expensive on the secondary market but I believe Smokers Haven Germain era Krumble Kake is the same as Penzance. According to Pease, who was one of the taste testers during the Esoterica tryouts, it's not. But why not go after an extinct blend that's going for close to $800 for a tin?
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Post by sablebrush52 on Mar 8, 2018 4:20:09 GMT -5
Anything beyond the frogs you figure? Good question. Frogs for sure, and maybe some VAs trying to replicate McC processing? They worked together for those Mind Meld blends, so I'm sure there has been some shared knowledge. I'd personally like to see some of the niche Oriental stuff matched - single-leaf varietals with good VAs, and blends like 2050 and 2025, without Latakia. There's a slight problem with this. It's called the FDA Deeming Rule. Twist in the wind all you want, but McClelland is gone for good, including ersatz McClelland. Glad I picked up tins of the Mind Meld while it was still available.
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Post by zambini on Mar 8, 2018 10:03:57 GMT -5
Good question. Frogs for sure, and maybe some VAs trying to replicate McC processing? They worked together for those Mind Meld blends, so I'm sure there has been some shared knowledge. I'd personally like to see some of the niche Oriental stuff matched - single-leaf varietals with good VAs, and blends like 2050 and 2025, without Latakia. There's a slight problem with this. It's called the FDA Deeming Rule. Twist in the wind all you want, but McClelland is gone for good, including ersatz McClelland. Glad I picked up tins of the Mind Meld while it was still available. You don't forsee knock-off blends as European or Asian market exclusives?
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Post by sablebrush52 on Mar 8, 2018 12:16:21 GMT -5
There's a slight problem with this. It's called the FDA Deeming Rule. Twist in the wind all you want, but McClelland is gone for good, including ersatz McClelland. Glad I picked up tins of the Mind Meld while it was still available. You don't forsee knock-off blends as European or Asian market exclusives? Oh, anything is possible, but given the almost fanatical attention to selection and processing that the McNeils gave their products I highly doubt anyone one will come remotely close. People have already tried and failed. Besides the equipment that they sold, they had some proprietary gear that they destroyed so no one could make what they made. And to be honest with you, why would I care about tobaccos that I can't buy? So fake? Yes, I see fakes sold overseas. I've already seen fake Esoterica showing up on eBay.
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Post by That Falls Guy on Mar 8, 2018 16:03:48 GMT -5
It's rarer and more expensive on the secondary market but I believe Smokers Haven Germain era Krumble Kake is the same as Penzance. According to Pease, who was one of the taste testers during the Esoterica tryouts, it's not. But why not go after an extinct blend that's going for close to $800 for a tin? Good advice there!
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Post by Wolfman on Mar 10, 2018 17:31:27 GMT -5
GLP Quiet Nights and C&D Star of the East Flake have been cited in various reviews as being similar to Penzance. I've smoked all three for many years, and regularly at one time. While they are good blends, I do not find them to be equivalent or a 'match' for Penzance.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2018 17:53:01 GMT -5
GLP Quiet Nights and C&D Star of the East Flake have been cited in various reviews as being similar to Penzance. I've smoked all three for many years, and regularly at one time. While they are good blends, I do not find them to be equivalent or a 'match' for Penzance. To some of us it's like the Dodo Bird. Archaeologists found the bones of some I think in the 2000's. They get to hold them. Some of us just have to imagine them and be happy.
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Post by That Falls Guy on Mar 10, 2018 18:27:49 GMT -5
If they found any Dodo eggs, please keep it quiet for obvious reasons!
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Post by JimInks on Mar 10, 2018 18:41:39 GMT -5
If they found any Dodo eggs, please keep it quiet for obvious reasons! Yeah, cuz Dodo Falls will eat 'em!
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Post by That Falls Guy on Mar 10, 2018 20:41:06 GMT -5
This coming from a guy who will only buy gas from a SHELL station!
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