It's an exciting time for lovers of ye olde Oriental tobaccos like me as D&R in the US have now released a new Balkan blend called Ramback Balkan along with their Ramback Turkish and Ramback Gold blends which use the real deal in aromatic Turkish tobaccos such as the revered Yenidje and Izmir leaf.
There is also another new company doing the same hard work to revive these fine tobaccos which are still close to extinction due to the British and American Tobacco industries monopoly on the industry who pretty much use more chemical preservatives, casings and flavourings in their cigarettes than actual tobacco. Anyone who remembers the old Balkan Sobranie or the oval shaped Turkish Specials (featured in FRWL) will remember the taste of good Turkish tobaccos. More can be read here:
http://www.andromeda...balkanprospect/
Anyway, back to the Morlands. Having researched this subject quite thoroughly over the past few years I have discovered that these custom blended cigarettes were a variation on the generally popular custom blended "Egyptian" cigarette from around the 1950's era. Essentially the classic Egyptian cigarette blend was a very flavourful mix of:
- Fragrant Turkish tobaccos which are renowned for having no feel at all when inhaled but a rich, toasty-sweet flavour on exhale.
- Other fragrant Balkan tobaccos along with Balkan grown, sun-cured Virginia leaf which burns a little hotter and releases the flavours of the other tobaccos better.
- A small touch of fire-cured halfzware which is a very strong, full flavoured and dark tobacco.
How do you re-create this today? This is the sweetest part, until recently it was impossible but now it's possible.
There is no exact blend to follow, as even people who have smoked the real Morland Specials have said how greatly they often varied, but here is a rough guide.
D&R Tobacco's
15% Ramback Turkish
40% Ramback Gold
40% Ramback Balkan
5% Gauloises handrolling tobacco



http://ryorevolution...r-tobaccos.html
Gauloises is the best Halfzware to use IMO. I have read first-hand descriptions of the Morlands as having chocolatey nuances on the flavour. Gauloises definately has this when mixed with Turkish, as opposed to Drum which has a smokey and also less refined/pleasant (IMO) flavour. Peter Stokkebye Amsterdam Shag can also be used, but as I have not yet tried that tobacco I can't speak for it. I am very happy with Gauloises however, and you can find it in many places across Europe including here http://www.cgarsltd....322_83_167.html with international shipping.
You can play with the amount of the Halfzware for personal taste, along with the other components of course. The Ramback Gold is a fine blend of Turkish with some flue-cured Virinia leaf which fires it up and also helps the burn. Proper Turkish tobacco burns very slowly and poorly, often going out, so the virginia helps this as well as releasing the Turkish flavour more. I like to add a touch more pure Turkish to the overall blend however. I should be recieving my large stash of Ramback tobaccos in a few weeks time via a friend in the States.
Now as for what to smoke your final blend in there is an ever growing range of professional, high-quality paper cigarette tubes on the market now which you fill with a stuffing machine. Forget rolling papers.
Athey unfiltered tubes with two gold bands and "Athey" in fine gold print are the closest look to the Morland Special you can get. A little practice with stuffing these is needed to make them well as it's tricky without the filter element. There is a real knack to stuffing cigarettes yourself anyway and you need to learn how to tap them down etc. Many people will not know this and be dissapointed at a loosely filled cigarette - if you do try this for the first time trust me it is perfectly possible to make a perfect cigarette yourself. The best part is you aren't getting a pre-made thing loaded with chemicals and inferior quality tobacco at a ridiculously extortionate price.
Vera Cruz Elegante tubes are my favourite filtered tube with a tripple red and gold banding on the tip. They use a high-density filter element which has a very easy draw and superior quality paper. They are a little fatter than manufactured cigarettes.

All of the above save for the Halfzwares can be found at D&R here:
http://www.cigarettetobacco.com/
The above post is intended for responsible adults. I hope some people may find it useful, and others at least interesting. If you come up with anything interesting on the subject above yourself such as blends or further information on the Morland cigarettes please post.
Edited by Leon, 28 March 2008 - 06:53 PM.