Late in 2007 one of the upcoming D&R brands was expected to be Cajun Black Rimboché. In fact my first Master MSA Compliant Brands List had C.B. Rimboché listed as 'coming soon'. We later learned that the name would actually be Acadian Black Rimboché. There's no better way to fully understand the name change than to read what Mark Ryan himself wrote in a post at the SYO forums (I've added some formatting to aid readability)
So we've known since the 1st of the year the new Perique would be called Acadian Black Rimboché and recently one of our members (Dave Z) asked for and received a sample of the whole leaf Perique a couple weeks ago, which he mentioned in a post here viewtopic.php?f=13&t=76&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=acadian+black#p282mark ryan - Dec 31, 2007 wrote:effective 1/3/2008, i have bought out my former partner in the poche' perique tobacco business. (i am now 100% owner and can better control future growth). part of the buy-out agreement included me giving him the name "cajun black". as a courtesy to my former partner, i have decided to register the name "acadian black" and use the name a.b. rimboche' for our new blend rather than the original c.b. rimboche'.
nothing else has changed - we will use the same barrel of tobacco in the blend. my former partner will continue to market the cajun black. the acadian black (as it will be called by d&r) consists of the highest grade dark fired tobacco, processed in the perique method.
fyi, our acadian perique is a blend of st. james parish perique and "green river" (type 36) tobacco. they are processed separately and then blended together in the final "turn". we could not sell straight green river and call it perique (and there would not be a market for pure green river). historically, the other two perique processors from the last century also used blends to stabilize quality and supply - one closed around 1950 and the other closed around 1980. poche' perique tobacco has been the only perique processor since this time and most customers/manufacturers prefer the consistent quality and availability of acadian perique. some of you may know (from all the pipe tobacco rumors) that one of the farmers had a falling out with mr. poche' in 1999 and has sold directly to a manufacturer since that time.
we had a great year for perique in 2007. our farmer in paulina (at the point of the traditional wedge of land where perique is grown, closer to the river), dudley leblanc, grew perique that he believes is some of the best ever. in grand point (located beyond paulina where the triangular wedge of perique land spreads out, farther away from the river), grant martin, grew 20,000 plants for me that are again reported to be some of the best ever grown. these are the 2 perique growing towns in st. james parish and we got the best perique from the best farmers from both areas.
last year (2006) was a disaster for perique as a tropical storm destroyed the entire crop for 7 out of 9 of our farmers - and the 2 remaining farmers did not even get a full barrel each. (we were saved by a large perique purchase in 2005).
hope that clarifies any concerns and i can be reached directly for more info or questions if necessary. thanks.
Which brings me to the recent News!
Once again, this is straight from Mark Ryan (posted here with his permission) to one of our forum members in an Email. He mentioned that he will be travelling to his cutter sometime in the next 4 to 6 weeks..
So it sounds like the new Acadian Black Rimboché should be available in late April or May and will likely contain some Latakia in the Blend!Mark Rayn - Feb 18, 2008 wrote: ...they will be cutting the next vintage release of the s.j. rimboche' and i will also develop and cut the new a.b. rimboche' while i am there. i plan to also bring a small amount of latakia with me to experiment with as part of the a.b.r. blend.
In that same Email, Mark mentioned something else that I'm pretty certain has not been reported anywhere! This one is a bit of a shocker, in fact after careful consideration we've decided to make this news item available to Members Only for now. I will however give you several hints.
D&R has acquired the trademark name to an old cigarette brand that hasn't been available for a number of years, and in recreating the blend it's likely that Mark will be using tobaccos like those mentioned earlier in this post, and those associated with several European brands which are no longer available in the U.S.
So, with those hints you can try to guess what Mark is up to now, or If you want the rest of the story, become a Full Member of these Fourms.
[edit: added in July 2008]
These new blends will be available for ordering as of July 21, so I've posted the details about the other new blend in this forum topic


