




Recently there seems to be an uptick in independent and small batch pipe tobacco blenders coming to the market. To be very clear, I find this insurrection to be a wonderful thing! Similar to artisan pipe carvers, these boutique tobacco blenders – when done well – help support the aging hobby of pipe smoking and contribute to advancement in the pipe smoking pastime. Furthermore, I do believe this creative practice generates a healthy, innovative avenue for those of us on the never-ending search for the perfect tobacco blend (this is where Tobacco Acquisition Disorder – TAD – originates from) and keeps the big boy tobacco producers from getting completely lazy and monotone in their blending practices.
For those who may not be familiar with the producer of this blend, The Briar Fellowship, owned and operated by James Ravenwood, is an independent pipe tobacco blending company and online pipe and tobacco consignment shop. Established in 2011, The Briar Fellowship is an online hub for the Ravenwood pipe tobacco blends, which currently have a portfolio of 14 – 20 blends at any given time. As many of the Ravenwood offerings are one-off creations or seasonal blends, the serious pipe tobacco adventurist will need to follow The Briar Fellowship on Instagram (@thebriarfellowship) to be informed of small and seasonal blend releases.
According to The Briar Fellowship website, Moose Marmalade was created as “a little different than your everyday aromatic. The main flavor profile is that of citrus – tangerine, orange, lemon. Using Virginia, Burley, and Toasted Cavendish, I tone the citrus down a notch with some sweetness and earth, balancing the mixture out. The end result is something that really is reminiscent of Marmalade, a slightly citrus sweet blend that retains some “baccy” flavor, with some wisps of almond and vanilla.”
For more information on this tobacco and other offerings, be sure to visit the website at: https://www.thebriarfellowship.com.
On to the review…
Info & Overview
Brand: Ravenwood
Category: Aromatic
Blend Components: Virginia, Burley, Toasted Cavendish
Flavorings: Vanilla
Cut Type: Ribbon
Available Packaging: 50g tin
Price: $18.50 USD

From the Tin: The first thing to note, even before opening the tin, is the awesome tin art Ravenwood has commissioned for this blend. Again, this is something the independent tobacco producers are doing much better than the large-scale tobacco conglomerates. And let’s be real, having great tin art is never a negative when it comes to deciding whether to try a tobacco blend. It’s part of the overall pipe and cigar smoking experience!
Upon opening, the first thing you will notice is the aromatic bliss of vanilla syrup and fruit zest. Before going any further – be warned – if you are not an aromatic pipe tobacco fan, you will not want to pursue this blend. The tobacco is a very nice mix of light and medium ribbon cut pieces, with the dark cavendish taking front and center stage visually. The tobacco is very moist upon opening and does need a bit of drying time before loading into your favorite pipe for enjoyment. I found between 20-30 minutes to be perfect for drying out the blend.

Flavor Notes (Taste + Aroma): After smoking six bowls of Moose Marmalade, I found that I most enjoyed it in a small – group 1 or 2 – sized bowl. The moisture level in the tobacco seemed to burn and perform better when not packed in large size quantitates/bowl. The room note on the tobacco is most enjoyable and continued to bring my palatable mind to glazed donuts and pancake syrup. The vanilla seemed to be the most prominent flavor with mild chocolate, roasted marshmallow, and faint orange fruits also being present in the tobacco’s flavor profile. The smoke consisted of a thick, rich creamy texture and the retro-hale proved to be harsh – almost unbearable. Between all six bowls I never once experience tongue bite and the total package – aroma + tastes – had me wanting more. This is a very well blended aromatic and I plan to purchase more tins for enjoyment with friends and family this holiday season.

Overall Impression: Fun, interesting, and enjoyable. Those are the three adjectives to best describe this blend. Has Ravenwood revolutionized the pipe tobacco and blending world? Probably not. However, it is very nice to have access to such a wonderful example of a classic aromatic pipe tobacco. In fact, this blend reminds me a lot of the aromatics I used to purchase at my local Brick & Mortar Tobacconist when I first started pipe smoking. And as discussed above, these small independent blenders are much needed to fill the unfortunate void where small town tobacconist have gone away and/or closed shop.
If you are looking for a nice sweet, aromatic smoke for the holiday’s, Moose Marmalade will not disappoint you (the pipe smoker) or your guests (the in-laws). Although pricier than most regular big-box production pipe tobacco blends, I most certainly recommend picking some up for the extra buck or two it will set you back. Not only will you be supporting both the independent blender and the hobby as a whole, but I am also confident you will find lasting enjoyment in each deliciously sweet and aromatically savory bowl. Finally, in a world that seems to be consistently fighting against our innocent and relaxing hobby of pipe smoking, I applaud James Ravenwood – and the many other boutique tobacco blenders – on being the continued innovators and pioneers of pipe tobacco blending. If these courageous folks keep fighting the battles, and we will keep supporting your endeavors.
Tobacco Score: 4 out of 5 pipes

Rating Chart Score Breakdowns can be found here.


To celebrate 25 years in the pipe and tobacco industry, Smoking Pipes, an offshoot of their parent company Laudisi, has commissioned Cornell & Diehl with creating two celebratory premium pipe tobacco blends utilizing a rare 25-year-old Virginia tobacco that was cellared and sourced specifically for this project.
Named appropriately for their representation on the opposite ends of the tobacco composition spectrum, Dusk and Dawn were released in late July with only 10,000 tins of each blend manufactured. With the Reserve XXV being a speciality small batch tobacco, this was a one-time run and is now not available on the regular market. However, if you are willing to pony up the funds, tins can be found on secondary market websites such as www.tinbids.com for a premium price. I would most certainly not advise paying the astronomical price tags some of these tobacco thieves are seeking, as they only purchase blends such as this to flip for a premium at a later date and time. This by no means is helpful or supportive of our amazing hobby. So if you are one of those people and are reading this….stop it!
The following description for the Reserve XXV Dawn is from the smokingpipes.com website:
“The XXV Reserve: Dawn is a straight Virginia flake with bright highlights and a naturally sweet, bready character, perfect for enjoyment with a morning brew.”
Info & Overview
Brand: Cornell & Diehl
Category: Virginia
Blend Components: Virginia
Flavorings: None
Cut Type: Flake
Available Packaging: 50g tin
Price: $14.28 USD
Tin Date: 07/2025
# of Bowls Smoked for Review: 7
On to the review…
From the Tin: Like the many other C&D blends claiming to be flakes, the XXV Reserve Dawn is NOT an actual flake, rather, a broken flake. I have no idea why these products from C&D are labeled in this manner, but I’ve come to expect it prior to purchasing. When they say flake, you’re going to get a broken flake. The color of the “flakes” is gorgeous with lots of medium and dark Virginias, and sprinkles of bright yellows throughout, similar to a seasoning on a great cut of meat. The smell from the tin showed notes of dark raisin fruits and sweet hay barn with mild earthy undertones. Out of the tin the flakes are at an almost perfect moisture level. I found giving them between 10 and 15 minutes of dry time placed them at a pinnacle moisture level for smoking.

Flavor Notes [Taste + Aroma]: Smooth, rich, naturally sweet, and savory. Those words are the perfect description for the C&D XXV Reserve Dawn flake. The tasting and aroma notes danced around a core of molasses, sweet hay/grasses, brown sugar, and dry toast. I noticed intermittent notes of dark fruits and graham cracker sprinkled throughout several bowls. The body of the smoke was straight medium, providing you with a nice mouthfeel, and strength was also medium but can edge to medium plus if the tobacco is smoked too quickly. At no point did I ever experience any type of tongue bite or harshness on my palate while smoking. The tobacco burns down to a nice grey, white ash mix. This tobacco does show some delicacy and needs to be savored at a slower cadence than what many of us are used to. Sip slowly and enjoy!

Overall Impression: Admittingly, I have not been impressed with the Cornell & Diehl small batch/special release portfolio in past years. I do believe the XXV Reserve Dawn has now broken that unpleasant streak. This is indeed a very enjoyable tobacco that has a uniqueness making it not only feel as though it were a top-shelf, well-aged product, but something special for the pipe tobacco enthusiast. From experience, I know that many Virginia and Virginia-Perique blends do better with some age, however, the Cornell & Diehl XXV Reserve Dawn does not need the extra time. It is ready to smoke and enjoy now. Is this due to the 25-year-old tobaccos in the blend? Possibly. But I do not foresee the couple of tins I have lasting longer than a year or two. It’s just that good! Do I wish I had gotten a few more tins? Yes. However, I hope with the larger production run, many of you were able to score a few of these special release tins and can enjoy them as much as I am. If you’ve been waiting to open them, don’t. The XXV Reserve Dawn is meant to be smoked and savored now.
Tobacco Score: 4 out of 5 Pipes


Video Review Cornell & Diehl XXV Reserve Dawn can be found on The Pipe Professor YouTube channel.
Rating Chart Score Breakdowns can be found here.

Reflection and contemplation tend to go hand-in-hand with pipe smoking. They pair together like peanut butter and jelly, or bacon and eggs. As I recollect and recount the many tobaccos I have had the privilege of enjoying this year, I found that my palate continues to gravitate toward similar blends and compositions that it has in past years. However, I will admit that I was much more specific this year when it came to selecting pipes to enjoy those tobaccos. Although I have an extensive cellar – that continues to expand even at my wife’s disapproval – I also have a pipe collection of more than 100 pipes that I am proud of. Do I need 100+ pipes? No. But each of them has meaning, value, or purpose that if I attempted to explain to a non-pipe smoker, they would surely believe me to be crazy. I do plan to write about this unique behavior in the future here on The Pipe Professor website, and possibly for the North American Society of Pipe Collector’s (NASPC) Pipe Collector publication; but, for the time being, here are some small snapshots of my collection (Note: some pipes not pictured due to a media disclosure form not being on file…in all actuality, not all of my pipes will fit on this one shelf).

So why do such a list each year? Bottom line is I enjoy putting together a compilation of my favorite blends and sharing it with others. Am I asking for validation on the list? No. Do I feel you should agree with each selection? Not at all. Do I recommend using this as a potential starting point for exploring blends you may not know about or haven’t tried? Absolutely! Furthermore, I enjoy watching how my palate changes and adjusts year in and year out. As Nathaniel Hawthorne notes, “Time flies over us, but leaves its shadow behind.” I hope these pipe tobacco reflections are the shadow I can leave behind each year, and that others may have the opportunity to dabble into the enjoyments I have experienced over the past 365 days. Wishing each of you a wonderful and joyous 2025 and thank you for reading my nonsense for another year.
Without further ado, I present my Top 5 Pipe Tobaccos for 2024. Enjoy!
Tobacco #5 for 2024
L.J. Peretti’s Midnight

Info & Overview
Manufacturer: L.J. Peretti
Category: English
Blend Components: Black Cavendish, Latakia, Perique, Virginia
Flavorings: None
Cut Type: Ribbon
Available Packaging: 1oz, 8oz can, or 1lbs can
Price: $5.65 USD per ounce
Tobacco Notes: For anyone who does not believe Latakia/English blends do not age well, think again. I ordered an 8oz tin of Midnight seven years ago and just opened it in spring of 2024. This tobacco is so good I only have a bowl or two remaining from the entire eight ounces. The blend has been nothing short of magical and I placed a restock order through L.J. Peretti during the summer as I hope to start the aging and settling process for my new 8oz tin immediately. L.J. Peretti Midnight is an all-black tobacco mixture that offers the pipe smoker a thick, rich, smokey experience. If you enjoy the burnt wood campfire essence mixed with a natural creaminess, this tobacco is for you. Full flavor, strong aroma (that may not be appreciated by non-pipe smokers) L.J. Peretti’s Midnight reignited its spot in my regular rotation. Simple and delicious!
Tobacco #4 for 2024
Sutliff Molto Dolce

Info & Overview
Manufacturer: Sutliff Tobacco Company
Category: Aromatic
Blend Components: Black Cavendish, Burley, Virginia
Flavorings: Caramel, Honey, Vanilla
Cut Type: Ribbon
Available Packaging: 1.5oz tin
Price: $10.41 USD
Tobacco Notes: By now I’m sure you have heard that Sutliff tobaccos has been bought out and will begin to cut their portfolio beginning…..NOW! This is highly unfortunate for us pipe smokers and potentially damning to the hobby as a whole. Only time will tell. With that being said, even prior to any announcement regarding the upcoming changes, I found myself continuously going back to Molto Dolce throughout the year for a sweet and flavorful aromatic smoke. This tobacco is a high-class aromatic and clearly provides the smokers with notes of vanilla, cream, light roasted coffee, and caramel sweetness. Want to turn others on to pipe smoking? Light up a bowl of Molto Dolce….just don’t tell them it’s going away.
Tobacco #3 for 2024
Samuel Gawith Best Brown Flake

Info & Overview
Manufacturer: Samuel Gawith
Category: Straight Virginia
Blend Components: Virginia
Flavorings: None
Cut Type: Flake
Available Packaging: 50g tin
Price: $14.15 USD
Tobacco Notes: To start, the “pop the top” video review of me sampling Samuel Gawith’s Best Brown Flake can be found here, or, you can read my the full review on The Pipe Professor website here. To summarize, SG Best Brown Flake greets your palate with a light pepper spice (tingle on the palate), dried fig, and brown sugar, all wrapped around a tight nutty core. On the retro-hale you will get an aged leather characteristic that is not present in the tastes while puffing. Aromas are a rye bread and maple syrup mix. An overarching chocolate scent will also be found by those with a keen sense of smell. A wonderfully sweet and subtle smoke. Easily approachable and crafted for those who enjoy loading a bowl and sitting back to puff on a fine pipe tobacco for an extended period, Samuel Gawith Best Brown Flake is delicious and savory. Highly recommended for beginning and veteran pipe smokers alike.
Tobacco #2 for 2024
Esoterica Penzance

Info & Overview
Manufacturer: J.F. Germain & Sons
Category: Balkan
Blend Components: Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Virginia
Flavorings: None
Cut Type: Flake
Available Packaging: 50g tin or 8oz bag
Price: Varies due to limited availability
Tobacco Notes: I can already hear the grunt and gruff of this tobacco being placed on the list. Get over it. Is the tobacco difficult to obtain? Yes! Will you probably overpay for a tin of this wonderful Balkan mixture? Yes! But it’s not impossible to find and Germain’s/Esoterica is still producing the blend (although in small quantities). If you are looking to find Penzance on a more immediate basis, I would recommend visiting the Pipe Stud website run by Steve Fallon (www.pipestud.com) or heading over to Tin Bids and finding an auction for a tin or two (www.tinbids.com). Yes, prepare to pay a premium, however, Penzance is typically available on one website or the other.
What can you expect in this blend? Silky, smokey richness, that will coat your palate with tastes of wet earth, musty antique books, dried oak, and an over ripe natural fruit sweetness. The aroma is reminiscent of an antique bookshop with a mix of black tea and damp pine woods. This tobacco has been a favorite of mine for much of my pipe smoking journey, however, for 2024 I found my enjoyment for this glorious tobacco only exemplified. If you have never tired Penzance I highly recommend doing so. If you enjoy quality Balkan blends, this is a must especially if you can afford to splurge on the experience. A true treasure tobacco.
Tobacco #1 for 2024
Hearth & Home WhiteKnight

Info & Overview
Manufacturer: Scandanavian Tobacco Group
Category: Balkan
Blend Components: Latakia; Oriental/Turkish; Virginia
Flavorings: None
Cut Type: Coarse Cut
Available Packaging: 50g tin
Price: $14.25 USD
Tobacco Notes: Okay, first and foremost, I once again knew Hearth & Home’s WhiteKnight was my #1 pipe tobacco of 2024 well before any announcements about Sutliff and Mac Barren were made. Knowing that two of the top five on my list will be phased out and no longer produced is extremely disheartening, however, if you have the opportunity to try this glorious mixture before it’s gone, do it!
Being a part of their Marquee Series, and blended by Russ Ouellette, WhiteKnight is produced to be a substitute for the Original Balkan Sobronie Smoking Mixture. Unfortunately, I was not a pipe smoker during the time of the original Balkan Sobronie white label – in fact I don’t think I was born – however, many posts on tobaccoreviews.com and the Pipes & Cigars website attest to the amazing similarities this blend exhibits.
Cool and slow burning with notes of earth, floral/herbs, natural tobacco sweetness, mild spice, and charred barrel/wood, this tobacco is in a class of its own. The strength is medium and the body mild to medium. No tongue bit and just a solid smoking experience, Hearth & Home’s WhiteKnight is my Pipe #1 tobacco of 2024! If you are looking for an all-day smoke that offers a decent level of complexity, WhiteKnight is a definite win. I’ve made sure my tobacco cellar is stocked and can only hope this tobacco is saved from the impeding tobacco cuts to come.
Top Two Tobacco Disappointments of 2024
Disappointment #1 for 2024
Cornell & Diehl Small Batch Steamworks

Info & Overview
Manufacturer: Cornell & Diehl
Category: Oriental
Blend Components: Oriental/Turkish, Perique, Virginia
Flavorings: None
Cut Type: Broken Flake
Available Packaging: 50g tin
Price: $14.55 USD
Tasting Notes: Not sure because the three tins I’ve opened this year have been full of mold…. I have no words. Get it together Cornell & Diehl. What a complete waste…

Disappointment #2 for 2024
Sutliff Maple Shadows II

Info & Overview
Manufacturer: Sutliff Tobacco Company
Category: Aromatic
Blend Components: Burley, Kentucky, Virginia
Flavorings: Maple
Cut Type: Ribbon
Available Packaging: 8oz tin
Price: $23.04 USD
Tasting Notes: I had high hopes for this blend as Sutliff tends to be up and up on their aromatic game, however, Maple Shadows fell way short for me. The description reads, “…seasonal blend inspired by the eerier aspects of the Fall season. The blend is a rich and complex aromatic mixture of Black Cavendish and Dark-Fired Kentucky topped with sweet maple notes, creating a smooth smoking experience redolent with earthy spice and subtle sweetness.” I smoked several bowls and never got even an inclining of these flavors or essences. Bland. That’s the best way to describe this tobacco. Bland and flavorless. If I wanted a dry smoke that lacks flavor, I would reach for an over-the-counter drug store burley pouch tobacco (no insult intended to the pipe smokers who only smoke OTC pouches). Ridiculous and a complete marketing trap. This tobacco can just stay in the shadows.
And that’s going to do it for my Top 5 Pipe Tobaccos for 2024. Thank you again for visiting The Pipe Professorwebsite. I hope you have enjoyed the list and stay tuned for more reviews and exciting content in 2025. So, all my readers know, it’s my pipe smoking resolution to contribute to the website on a more regular and consistent basis. Thank you to everyone who has stuck with me over the years. I wholeheartedly appreciate your support. As always, I hope each of you has a blessed new year and until next time, cheers!

* All tobacco/tin pictures and blend information (excluding tobacco notes) were taken from tobaccoreviews.com, tobaccopipes.com, pipesandcigars.com, and smokingpipes.com. The writer of this post is not the owner of the above photos/blend information related to each tobacco and does not take credit for their creation.