Hello! New to the forum and to raw leaf tobacco for cigarettes and I really have enjoyed learning the process of cutting tobacco and creating cigarette blends. It's been a long learning curve for me on figuring out the differences between the various tobaccos, their flavors, and distinguishing what I like and dislike.
This is kind of a long shot, but figured I'd ask, is anyone familiar with either Dunhill International reds (when they used to be made in Switzerland) or Dunhill Fine Cut black? I'd like to try to recreate either of those cigarettes using raw leaf tobacco and casings.
The only issue is I'm not really sure what ratio or what tobacco to try to recreate a Dunhill. Some places I've read state that it is most likely a straight Virginia blend with lighter shade of leaves. I've tried various Virginia pipe tobaccos, along with D&R Three Sails and Windsail Platinum, G&H Kendal Gold, but none of those were remotely similar to a Dunhill.
This is kind of a long shot, but figured I'd ask, is anyone familiar with either Dunhill International reds (when they used to be made in Switzerland) or Dunhill Fine Cut black? I'd like to try to recreate either of those cigarettes using raw leaf tobacco and casings.
The only issue is I'm not really sure what ratio or what tobacco to try to recreate a Dunhill. Some places I've read state that it is most likely a straight Virginia blend with lighter shade of leaves. I've tried various Virginia pipe tobaccos, along with D&R Three Sails and Windsail Platinum, G&H Kendal Gold, but none of those were remotely similar to a Dunhill.