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Today marks a momentous occasion in the pipe-smoking world: I have the honor of opening a cutter-top tin of Three Nuns pipe tobacco from the 1950s! This tin, from a trusted collector friend, is in pristine condition. The TRUE original Three Nuns has long been regarded as one of the Holy Grails of pipe tobacco, and I’m thrilled to take you on a nostalgic journey paying homage to the history and legacy of this iconic blend. The Early Days: A Masterpiece in the Making: Introduced in the late 19th century by J & F Bell in Scotland, Three Nuns quickly became a symbol of quality and distinction. Its unique blend of Virginia and Perique tobaccos set it apart from other blends of its time. The Virginia offered sweetness, while the Perique added a spicy, fruity complexity, creating a perfect balance. One of the standout features of Three Nuns was its presentation. It was famously sliced into thin, coin-shaped cuts. These slices allowed smokers to enjoy its richness, whether smoking it fresh or aging it for a more complex flavor profile. It’s a tobacco you could grow with, uncovering new layers of flavor with each smoke. The Mystery of the Name: The name Three Nuns added an air of mystery to the tobacco, though the true origin remains unclear. Some believe it refers to three French nuns, victims of the Revolution, though this has never been confirmed. It’s more likely the name was chosen to evoke elegance and refinement, perfect for a tobacco of such caliber. Interestingly, despite the name, Three Nuns packaging never featured imagery of nuns. Instead, it focused on vintage, ornate branding, contributing to its premium, almost regal image. Over time, the design evolved, but the high-quality tobacco remained unchanged. The Golden Era: A Staple of the Smoking World: Throughout the 20th century, Three Nuns became a fixture in the pipe-smoking world. It wasn’t just a tobacco; it was a statement. Smokers who enjoyed it were part of an exclusive group that appreciated the artistry of fine tobacco. It was the kind of tobacco to be savored slowly, perhaps with a glass of brandy by the fire. The blend’s reputation grew beyond Scotland, with pipe smokers around the world seeking out Three Nuns for its complexity, subtlety, and aging potential. For decades, it was regarded as one of the finest available. Interestingly, Three Nuns was also a favorite tobacco of famed author C.S. Lewis, the renowned British writer known for works like The Chronicles of Narnia and Mere Christianity. Lewis was an avid pipe smoker, and Three Nuns was one of his preferred blends. His fondness for this tobacco further cemented its legendary status in literary and pipe-smoking circles. If it was good enough for C.S. Lewis, it certainly became a tobacco of choice for those who appreciated both the written word and the art of fine smoking. The Decline and Change: As with many legends, Three Nuns faced changes. The original Virginia-Perique blend was altered, with dark-fired Kentucky replacing the Perique. This shift was a departure from its original character, leading some smokers to feel it lost its charm. In 2013, Mac Baren, a renowned Danish tobacco company, took over production. Under their stewardship, the blend continued to evolve, with dark-fired Kentucky becoming one of the dominant flavors.To some, this marked a loss of the original blend's essence, but to others, it was simply a new chapter in the tobacco's legacy. I am in the former camp, myself! The Modern Three Nuns: A New Era Today, Three Nuns is still made by Mac Baren, though it’s a different tobacco than the one that first earned its legendary status. Perique is no longer part of the blend, replaced by smoky, earthy dark-fired Kentucky. Though some purists lament the change, the modern version still offers a smooth, rich smoke with an earthy, slightly smoky character. It’s beloved by those who enjoy more robust tobaccos and remains a respected name in pipe-smoking circles. A Legacy That Lives On: The history of Three Nuns is one of change, but also one of enduring legend. Despite its evolution, it remains a tobacco that has earned its place in the hearts of pipe smokers worldwide. From its humble beginnings in Scotland to its global recognition, Three Nuns represents the timeless appeal of traditional pipe smoking. Today, if you light up a tin of Three Nuns, you’re partaking in a rich history—a history of mystery, refinement, and a deep appreciation for the art of fine tobacco. The legend lives on. Swell smokes, my friends!