Jan 17, 2009
Posted by Sean in Tobacco | 0 comments
Presbyterian Mixture
Rumor has it that this fine tobacco originally had no name. It was blended before the first World War especially for the Very Rev. Dr. John White, sometime minister of the Barony Kirk in Glasgow and Moderator of the General Assembly in Scotland in 1929. He introduced it to Stanley Baldwin, later Earl Baldwin, Prime Ministerin 1923, 1924 and 1935. He liked it so much that regular supplies were sent down to him and it was he who suggested that it be called “Presbyterian Mixture”.
Head on over to our friends at Tobacco Reviews for many user reviews of this fine English mix. Lets be honest, you cant go wrong with a Presbyterian!

