Description
Dark and cube-cut Burley with Red Virginia ribbon and Perique create a smooth, all day smoke. Another Runowski creation named in honour of the man who taught Bob to smoke a pipe: his grandfather. 50g tin. Note: these are now shipping in plain packaging.
- Style: English
- Cut: Coarse Cut
- Components: Burley, Perique & Virginia
- Character: Full Taste, Tolerable Room Note, Mediudark, earthy, nutty and a lot of spicy black peppersm-Full Strength
- Flavouring: None
About Cornell and Diehl Pipe Tobaccos
When Craig and Patty Tarler bought and loaded the remnants of an old pipe tobacco company into a van and drove it off in 1992, all they had were a few pounds of tobacco, some recipes, some flavourings, and a handful of accounts. They couldn’t have known that their newly christened company, Cornell & Diehl, would grow into the dynamic tobacco manufacturer it is today, with distribution in the U.S., Canada, Russia, Ukraine, Malaysia, Spain…the list keeps expanding.
At first, manufacturing was performed in the Tarler garage in Pennsylvania, then in the Tarler garage in Morganton, North Carolina, when they moved in 1994. A few years later they moved into a large warehouse facility to accommodate growing production, and in 2014, C&D merged with Laudisi Enterprises and moved to Longs, South Carolina–and a workspace almost three times larger, and more than doubling production.
Within three years, C&D had outgrown that space as well, and in 2018 moved to another facility, more than twice as large as the previous. Trying to keep up with demand has required numerous expansions.
Jeremy Reeves, head blender at C&D, says that square footage has always been the main factor. “We’ve been held back by space,” he says. “Space for processing, drying, product inventory. Space for more machinery, more efficient tinning. Now we don’t have to constantly shuffle things around to get the work done.”
Cornell & Diehl pipe tobacco continues to expand as its products are more recognized and in demand. “We’ll keep growing as long as pipe smokers want our products,” says Jeremy. “We keep trying to find our limits.” There’s no sign that will happen in the foreseeable future.