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RF 2K702D2 - Kyiv, Ukraine - September 03, 2022: A pack of Sobranie Gold cigarettes closeup on white. I then flavored it in with the Syrian Latakia until it reached the smokiness I desired (I had some Sobranie on hand for comparison purposes). The lack of clarity is the fact that the site has two listings for BS [sic] THE B S. If Gary Pease ruled the world you'd all have your pipes confiscated and your palates tested for nerve damage. Note that the Royal Jersey Mixture has some Maryland, and will therefore have tin-aged differently than the others. The light unflavored soda note or two along with some dry wood, earth, floralness from the yenidje is always noticeable. It is surprisingly mellow and not at all high in nicotine. in it. Current Stock: Decrease Quantity: Increase Quantity: Add to Wish List. The Balkan Sobranie Cigarettes Tobacco Tin Turkish England Opens in a new window or tab. I think I'll pack another bowl! It has a slight, salty flavor in the Orientals from the ocean breeze blowing onto the leaf & has an enticing aroma. I try to pick a time when I can set aside an hour to sit quietly and enjoy this fine tobacco. Strength: Room Note: Taste: Customer Reviews (22 Total) Overall Rating: 4.25 out of 5 stars I open one of my remaining stock every 10 years and will savor each bowl over the next few months. 1971, oh tremendous!!! In fact, if there is any downside to this tobacco, it is that it smokes too cleanly to yield a proper cake (In any reasonable time). I've been smoking this as long as it's been an option to me- the last four years. $30.00. They had two and I only bought one to try it. Perhaps, despite the common wisdom, Balkan used it fresh. Not sure what to say but it nothing like the original and there are FAR better quality pipe blends than this. I simply do not like cigarettes and the foul smell and taste of such tobacco! By clicking on the 'Email Me' link you are signing up for a One-Time Alert to be notified when this product's comes back in stock. The lighting, and smoking qualities are indistinguishable from the Sasieni. 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. Dan Tobacco Pipe Tobacco Having never tried the original might have made me impervious to the persuasion of the brand name, but to be perfectly honest, the tobacco that was inside my pouch came across as highly overrated and ultimately a pretty unremarkable affair to me. I still wonder if the dumbest thing I ever did with regards to this hobby was to not buy that second tin. Ive got most of the recommended blends here but will have to look into a few of the others. But producing vast quantities, no, they cannot do that. The high quality of the tobacco in Balkan might have been just as important as the types of tobacco in it. I have drank from the Holy Grail and the wine was awesome! Us Not all will try it, but those who do will weep again. My Girlfriend hated it, told me I looked like a Hippie Farmer. This is, indeed, an excellent balkan. I am smoking this in my wide chambered Savinelli Baronet Bruyere 315 EX PrinceThe smoke is exotic, well rounded and brightly mouth filling, running the entire length of the palate.There is so much going on, but still the flavours seamlessly intertwine tip to tail and even marry. Dont pass up the chance to try this. I'm anxious to try the new Grand Orientals series from McClelland to see how they compare to BS (specifically, Yenidje Supreme, Yenidje Highlander, and Yenice Agonya) and will update this review at that time. 1, I'm not quite sure how old this can is as it was a gift and 2, I did not smoke my usual 2oz for the review. I find this blend to be smooth, gentle on the tongue and glorious whe n rolled thru my nose. I've heard that its inclusion is why Balkan was labelled a ?smoking mixture? I smoked a good amount of it, but largely because there were so few latakia blends that were easily available. I suggest trying to find your local brick and mortar because none of us will ever get it on here. The amount of red Virginia was decreased by 1982. Peaceable puffing. There are other options like the mentioned here from Peretti and White Knight , Magnum Opus and others. However, for many, the newer blends are just as enjoyable, if different. I had heard the stories. Borkum Riff Pipe Tobacco And for now it seems it's here to stay. Awesome smoke and definitely the finest Balkan I've tried so far! , Dont Buy It If You Arent GoingTo Smoke It, When can we have the goods? Is it inexpensive? Gallaher's Balcan Sobranie lit up fast and quite uniform and first puffs hit me with the smoky Latakia, not quite as strong as I expected but still strong enough to be enjoyable! The orientals are definitely the main player here, they're spicy and complex. It's one of those tobaccos that you can't help smoking an immediate second bowl of, and I caught myself doing just that numerous times. The Orientals are less potent, offering earth, wood, floralness, a light dry sourness and a touch of buttery sweetness, along with a little spice as a supporting player. If you like Balkans, what's not to like here? 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. I remember this was what it was to smoke a pipe. The sample I got was aged, obviously. Ran out in the late 80's. | I had the same experience with 759. I came to the pipe in the latter part of my smoking career, since I was and still am a cigar enthusiast. This is a ?blue-collar? Still, a very delicious smoke. The Yenidje is really nice and to my palate offers an ever so slight bit of creamy aromatic spice. Ill post a screenshot of the tin as its listed on the site. Has a rich experience for me and this tobacco was a unique in months because even when stored for so long, still provided good smoked, full of flavor. Bottom Line: The ultimate expression of the oriental leaves. This was true for me into the 80s too, but by the time the 90s came about, the blend had changed and not for the better. He considered the Cognac the perfect shape, growing thicker as the smoke proceeded, keeping the pipe cool. I enjoy this but enjoy other English tobaccos better. (50 Grams) Packaging: Tin Limit One Tin Per Customer Probably. Still is. I've never had the old Sobranie from the golden age, so I cannot compare them but will review this blend on its own merits. Balkan Sobranie Pipe Tobacco Tins at TobaccoPipes.com I wasn't just commuting to my suburban home. I would have rated this version of the BS as a two star blend, or maybe 2.5 if I were feeling generous. The year tells you how good it is. Man oh man oh man! For joy. The last few years that this tobacco was marketed it was nothing like the blend that I experienced in the early 80's. Balkan Sobranie Products - Cup O' Joes The Balkan Sobranie tobacco business was established in London in 1879 by Albert Weinberg (born Romania 1849), whose naturalization papers dated 1886 confirm his nationality and show that he had emigrated to England in the 1870s at a time when hand-made cigarettes in the eastern European and Russian tradition were becoming fashionable in Europe. When available. Now I really hope that Arango and Germain also will bring out Mixture 759 and Virginia no. The legendary Balkan Sobranie Original Smoking Mixture has now been reintroduced by Arango Cigar Co. Most of what you can buy in auctions today is dry to varying degrees, but I'll instantly transfer it to a Mason jar, wet a paper towel with distilled water, lay it over the top, seal the jar, and let it slowly rehydrate. Ones ?below? The overall flavor profile reminds me of a glass of Lagavulin scotch thoroughly diluted with seltzer water. The orientals jump to the fore at the match, producing thick clouds of creamy, heavy smoke. It only took four years to find but now I know. The flavor is rich, dark, smokey, spicy, somewhat like a cigar, but ever so much more complex. Unflavored black Cavendish also bulk from "PW&W". An all day well balanced smoke. Balkan Sobranie literally was Our Best Blend at that time. Too bad I was too young to try it when fresh and available. This is everything I'd hoped for in a Balkan - a much stronger version of Balkan Sasieni, which this is and more. When the product becomes available, the alerts will be sent in the order in which customers signed up for the alerts. In its aged form, I still prefer 759. This tobacco is so fine that if it was food you were eating, you'd want to regurgitate it and eat it again. all of which I'll reach for before the new Balkan Sobranie. If you are asking if it's same blend as when it was smoked some time ago. Balkan Sobranie I remember coming home with a can of Balkan Sobranie. Yenidge bulk- Purchased from Carole at Pipeworks and Wilke. 1.75 oz. Try a Sutliff match blend, Balkan Sasieni are better than this. Because it is so hard to secure, I tend to only allow myself its indulgence at special times (while on vacation, reunionsnew additions to the family, etc.) Pre-Owned. Then it was no fills in Virgins, and then it was fills in them, too. Its moderately smooth with a very consistent, mildly sweet and savory, lightly floral, very grassy flavor. Unfortunately, by now the cigarette industry had turned its unblinking eye upon turkish tobacco, consuming all there was. The nicotine content is not heavy at all, but a solid medium. Yesterday I opened my last remaining pouch of the 1994 Sobranie Mixture, to see whether it would bring back memories. This BSOM makes you reach for that elusive flavor with each draw. It's the same for Dunhill, Rattray and other traditional brands. 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. If nothing else, they served as the inspiration for the whole genre of Balkan mixtures available today, and some of my favorite blends fall into that category (Odyssey, Abingdon, Magnum Opus, Wilderness, etc.). I have exceptions to all of the above. The cut was rather coarse and zigzagy, not quite a proper ribbon cut, and the tin note was tangy, sort of fermented, because of the orientals. 50g Ribbon Description 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. Lighting is easy enough, but you may need to tamp it a bit. I do hope they reintroduce the 759 as I would be more intersested in it, but they have done a fine job with this. And I see no difference after the update and stuff. 400 (closer, but not close enough). My tin was very damp. I've never had tongue bite from a Balkan before. It has been almost 50 years since I last smoked the Sobranie Original Mixture in a pipe and yet I can remember it's taste and aroma as clearly as if it were yesterday. Supply < Demand, . Surely not! Bob . It was a little dry so I had to add a little humidor to revive it. Watch City's "Nor'easter" (Bulk by the Ounce) Watch City Tobacco Co. $5.49 Named for the infamous New England Winter . Limit One Tin Per Customer Hours of Operation: Our website is always open and you can place an order at any time. I would say this tobacco smokes better a bit drier that most others even of the same species. It works for me. Almond butter, butter cream frosting, meringue, brown bread, plum pudding, candied fruit, pinot noir, armagnac. It's simply that good. The whole pouch seemed like a big pouch of black cav. If I was given the difficult choice of one tin, either TBS or 759, I would go for TBS. I can only imagine how good the original issue was; I smoked it in my college days (1970s) and also smoked the Sobraine-made Smokers' Haven blends (which I still smoke in their Germain incarnation) but the taste memory has faded over the years. But is it good, absolutely. 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. Pipeworks and Wilke has two blends with Yenidje: No. That's a pretty swell deal, but I enjoy Sutliff Balkan Sobranie Original Mix Match even more than the "genuine article." Nothing I could expect, as well as the beautiful contrasted colours and the oily texture of the tobacco in the tin. This is kind of like hearing a pipe organ with a big 32 foot stop after hearing smaller ones for a while. I ended up scouting for more and managing a few more ounces at outrageous prices. It contains sweetened black Cavendish and a fair amount of orientals and latakia, but I would not class it as a full Balkan. Specials, and Other News! When I first opened the tin and looked at the contents I was a little surprised. Free 877-70MILAN (64526) customercare@milantobacco.com After a couple of years, I was also gifted with a small portion of a pouch of real early 80's Sobranie White. The ribbon cut was tricky to load, and if clumped up could cause voids. Something about the mystique of the name made me click the "favorite" button but, oddly, I never reviewed it. rather than ?tobacco.? Not sure what to make of this. I can see why this tobacco is the one that started the whole "Balkan" designation. You are lucky indeed. Seeing this in the hall of fame put me on a quest to find it again, with no luck. Blended and aged in the British Isles, Balkan Sobranie Original Smoking Mixture is comprised primarily of Latakia with a mixture of Orientals, Virginias, and other fine tobaccos for a bold, earthy smoking experience with notes of spice and a mild sweetness. Whatever or however the process, this is the Holy Grail of pipe tobacco. Smoking this mixture was a unique experience. It does have an interesting history. sobranie cigarettes for sale: Search Result | eBay This stuff tasted so good in fact, it makes me ponder; How does a tobacco blend that tastes this good, be made without a topping or flavor additive? The room glowed with the fullness of the Blend. Not when Hearth &am p; Home makes an equally good and much more available blend. Gross!" Still a great tobacco, notwithstanding all the evil that the companies that have manufactured it have made to worsen it. It was new and perfect one ! RYO cigs had become the rage, and we were always hitting the tobacconist for Drum, Three Castles, etc Well, I always went for the Sobranie White Pack. It was to me simply unique. For some reason, this seems to be listed twice here, so this review is the same as the Sobranie of London entry. It's not even Balkan Sobranie 'Lite', but just has to be seen as a new thing - comparison to the old stuff is useless and misleading. I've finished two of them. Joe worked closely with GBD on developing new shapes, e.g., #263 extra long Canadian, the ?glass-blasted? to try and capture it, but one couldn't. I will always share a bowl of this with my best pipe friends, as everyone should have that luxury once in their life. Since in Italy it's still fully available, I can submit a review of the latest pouches. The "Junk" you're writing about is produced by J.F. Germain has really done a fine job with this blend, so much so that for my personal taste, the new era BS wins hands down! But not in a bad way, think Crme Brule. Who knows for sure, really? And it is worth every dollar cent! You could taste the latakia and orientals, but they were not ove rstated. It is tasty and boasts a super-fine ribbon cut that behaves beautifully when loading and lighting. Balkan Sobranie $ 19.95 This traditional mixture of rich Virginia, Latakia and rare Yenidje tobaccos is Sobranie's oldest blend and offers a mild yet rich taste. Good English, definitely nowhere near the top. So I will back off of this stuff until there is an adequate supply and then I will buy a truck load of it because I really like it. All tobacco is made the old fashioned way. Once I opened a can and discovered that one of the stems (it had its share of stems) was in fact a rusty nail. Among the most celebrated and legendary English blends, Balkan Sobranie dates to the 1920s when it was crafted by Sobranie of London a blending house established in 1879 by the Redstone family. It's been quite a long time since last time I had a bowl, but I was very familiar with this tobacco, so I can rely on many pleasant recollections to write this review. It was all I'd hoped it would be and so much more! A cool and long-lasting smoke. 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. The taste is medium. The newer version seems to me drier, saltier and sour. Gawaith's Commonwealth is supposed to be 50%-50% Virginia-latakia and is not caked. Not so heavy, incredibly smooth tobacco, giving a gentle sweetness and a dry, salty smoking that reminds me of Syrian Latakia. The tin note was nice. A deserved reputation. No pipecleaner needed during the smoke. All in all, it was a very pleasant experience and I am looking forward to repeating it. 2 Reviews; 2 Reviews. Once the ember gets going it gets much better. 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. I never smoked any other version of this, but the original had to be 100% better than this flavorless stuff to acquire it's legendary status. Initial smoke is full and sweet, and the mix of latakia and turkish is beautiful. For those who liked the resinous Oriental perfume, Dunhill's Durbar is quite nice. I emptied the contents into a mixing bowl and began thoroughly mixing the contents, first by lightly tearing some of the longer shag strands and then pulling the Latakia from the bottom and sprinkling it throughout. Not as heavy on the Latakia as 759 and plenty of that marvelous old Yenidje leaf to sate the palate. Pipe: GBD Bull Moose, group 3 bowl Cut: rubbed out, moisture on the perfect side of dry. I am grateful for having had the opportunity to smoke plenty of TBS for many years. The tobacco was a little wet in the tin so some airtime was mandatory. I can easily believe they were every bit as great as their reputation claims. Also, I'd not get any sweet or earthy notes from the virginia leaf. For my tastes, the #1 of all of these Hall of Fame blends. Of the many Balkan blends available today, I would say that G&H's Balkan Mixture is the closest match to this, only the G&H product is considerably better. Are there better bl ends? I said, no problem I'll buy it from you. But, the memories are grand! It was velvety and luxurious, but I could tell that this would have floored me if it was ten years newer and the orientals could come out and play more. This is what a pipe tobacco is supposed to be! Does this sound contradictory? Flavour becomes nuttier as the bowl is smoked and gives off a subtle aroma with an aesthetically-pleasing white smoke too. I opened this tin given to me as a gift by dm14 and I thank him for it. Included were 6 tins of the old 759 and 3 tins of the #10. Take care of and estimate your favourites, they may disappear as suddenly as TBS did. The taste throughout was awesome. Curisoty and the words of that tobacconist, got the better of me when I saw an unopened tin from the sixties on Ebay. I feel like a snobby tobacco smoker when this is in my pipe. Is the tobacco as good as the '90's and beginning of 2000 version? There are some very good Balkan/heavy english mixtures available,but none can ever replace Balkan Sobranie. Every bowl. I remember the blend being "light and dark" ribbons but this 25 year old tin of tobacco (dated to 1979) was "dark and darker". Hope to increase production, now the demand is far greater than supply!!! Cost about $4. If it's true that this means a tobacco never is as good as when fresh, this tobacco must be magical, as it is as good or better than any balkan I've ever smoked. Anyway, back to the smoke at hand. escaped her lips. Smokers are delighted in its medium-to-robust body, incense-like aroma and satisfying taste. Balkan Sobranie White, the finest tobacco I ever encountered. and not as part of the weekly rotation. More recently Balkan Sobranie has reappeared, produced by S. F. Germain for persons having the legal right to the Sobranie name. Incense notes abound, the latakia is over the hill though. Ok, now to the tobacco. This was a complex blend of virginias, latakia, and many exotic leaves from the Turkey/Macedonia area with names like Syrna, Izmir, Xanthi, Yenidje, etc. Well, I was not dissapointed. As time went on and I matured, this blend slowly grew on me . In short..the blend against which all others must be compaired (save Red Raparee). I have found many delicious blends that perfectly match my needs, and I enjoy smoking them as much as I did TBS. Over the past year I have been slowly smoking 50gm's from the early 1990's and this review is based on that now finished tobacco. I first got in to this when I was 19. Before production ended, Balkan Sobranie suffered from a dumbed down recipe and its quality plummeted. Rather sweet base, campfire room note. Aging will do wonders to this I'm sure. A very full taste, so well balanced that is impossible to immagine something better. First the mixture is not homogeneous in any respect. Pipe Manufacturer & Retailer Spotlight | This is a pure Turkish smoking experience. For a very broad reference I would say it is somewhere between Esotericas Penzance and G.L. I picked up exactly that. In the late 70s and 80s I took this mixture for granted and smoked a lot of it and I highly appreciated it until it suddenly disappeared. The strength is in the center of mild to medium. The original Balkan purportedly contained latakia (I don't know if it was Syrian, Cyprian or both), Virginia (I don't know the varieties, but none of these ingredients were toasted except, of course, the latakia), high grade English Cavendish, and Yenidje from Macedonia, as advertised on the can. OK. Get advance notice on pipe specials, tobacco sales, freebies . Probably nearly forty percent Turkish leaf maximum. If I had plenty of money, I'd have piles of Balkan Sobranie Original Mixture in the cellar. The brand was originally produced by Sobranie of London in 1920, and became a top-selling brand worldwide. After waiting for over a year, I finally got a chance to try it. I had heard, and I thought they were exagerated. I'm nursing my limited supply. I surmise that tobacco grown in the Balkan region has some affect on the flavor. This used to be my favorite English blend before it became so hard to get. The pipe smoking market appears to be .

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