McClelland Frog Morton on the Bayou

(3.20)
When vacationing on placid waters of the Bayou, Frog Morton prefers this rich Balkan blend, to which he adds just enough precious Louisiana Perique. Smooth and dark and calming, a relaxing Balkan Blend.
Notes: The name Frog Morton comes to us from the works of JRR Tolkien. Frogmorton: A village in the Eastfarthing of the Shire. It stood on the East Road, between the Three-farthing Stone (fourteen miles to the west) and the Brandywine Bridge (twenty-two miles to the east). Immediately to the north of the village, the stream known as the Water broke into two, creating a wide watery region - this feature seems to have given Frog Morton its name, which means "frog marsh".

Details

Brand McClelland
Series Craftsbury Series
Blended By McClelland Tobacco Company
Manufactured By McClelland Tobacco Company
Blend Type Balkan
Contents Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Perique, Virginia
Flavoring
Cut Ribbon
Packaging 50 grams tin, 100 grams tin
Country United States
Production No longer in production

Profile

Strength
Mild to Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
None Detected
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant to Tolerable
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming

Average Rating

3.20 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 14, 2015 Medium Mild Medium to Full Tolerable
This blend was made for me!

Honestly I was rather disappointed at first. Upon opening the tin, the dark coarse-chopped broken flake looked appealing enough but the McClelland "Ketchup" was disgustingly overpowering.

After 30-40 minutes airing out, I filled my pipe, my early morning Canadian. There was some decent taste there but I just couldn't relate to the dominant Ketchuppy flavor. I immediately felt I had fallen into the trap of all the Frog Morton hype and sorry I had purchased the tin.

I'm not one to give up easily on a blend I'm trying for the first time so I soldiered on. By the time I was 12 or so bowls in, that annoying ketchup flavor had softened considerably and before I knew it this blend had become my favorite way to begin my day.

The list of tobacco components would lead you to believe this would be a complex smoke, but although I can detect the perique and perceive a slightly sweet topping, I just don't find this to be an overly complex smoke, which in my book is a good thing.

Highly recommended for those that like Latakia forward blends. You get your Lat fix, but at the same time get to experience a rather unique interpretation of an old school style pipe tobacco.

Pipe Used: Chacom Salsa 297 Smooth Canadian
PurchasedFrom: De La Concha New York City
Age When Smoked: Fresh
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 31, 2015 Medium to Strong Mild Very Full Tolerable
A rich and flavorful Balkan blend. The Perique is present and delicious without being over powering. The smoke is so very dense and the flavor so rich, FMOB is just made to be savored. There really isn't a downside to this excellent blend. The Latakia is also in such a proportion as to enhance rather than to dominate the blend. Just a very well done effort for anyone who enjoys a very balanced balkan.

That said, if you prefer a blend where Perique knocks you down or where the Latakia totally dominates, you will be less likely to enjoy FMOB. Again, it is a remarkable balance of all of the components giving each a chance to contribute to the very pleasant experience.
Pipe Used: BC Sandblasted Calabash
PurchasedFrom: J.R. Cigars
Age When Smoked: < 2 years old when opened
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 30, 2013 Mild to Medium Very Mild Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
I had originally given this tobacco a lower review. I'm not sure why though as I've smoked more of the tin that has aged a few years (along with an added whiskey stave from F.M.I.T.C.). Maybe it was the age? Maybe it was the stave?

Either way, I think this tobacco is a fine Balkan blend. It looked similar to F.M. but perhaps a bit darker. It doesn't smell as sweet in the tin as F.M. and smells a bit more earthy, musty with a hint (here and there) of plum. Plays nicely in the pipe just as all F.M. tobaccos. I found the taste and aroma to be similar to F.M. but with a hint of spiciness and a bit more rounded, as well as being less sweet. However the sweetness in this blend seems more dark dried fruit. Hints of pine and other exotic woods are present in the flavor bring a nice complexity that I hadn't noticed. I quite like this blend. Though now I'll have to pick up another 100g tin to try out fresh and compare it to the aged tin I have been smoking out of recently. This blend reminded me of G.L. Pease Westminster with more deep sweetness, that typical F.M. flavor that is hard to find in any other blend.

Great job again McClelland!
Pipe Used: Bent Billard, Dublin, Egg, Acorn, Corn Cob
PurchasedFrom: Pipesandcigars.com
Age When Smoked: New from store - 1-5 years
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 24, 2012 Mild to Medium Extremely Mild Medium to Full Tolerable
This is my first review of my first pipe tobacco.

"McClelland Frog Morton" series would be the best blend as a starter tobacco for an occasional cigar smoker. I was originally a cigar smoker but I am not a rich man so I could not enjoy a cigar as regularly as my more affluent friends could. I really enjoy the taste of a good quality cigar, for the subtleties of the taste in a good tobacco.

Meeting my friends at a cigar bar would be kind of strange if I was the only one on the table not smoking. The other night at the cigar bar, I took out my Peterson Silver Mounted Army Pipe 69 (my very first pipe) and started filling it while my friends lit up their cigars. I got some curious enquiries from my cigar smoking buddies, but none were insulting or derogatory just because I produced a pipe instead of a cigar. They were more interested in the tobacco than anything else. They complimented me on the tobacco smell of Frog Morton on the Bayou.

I initially learned about "Frog Morton" series when I visited my local tobacco/cigar shop and the owner introduced me to pipe smoking. I told the owner that I like smoking cigars and enjoy the spicy taste of a good cigar tobacco when smoking. He gave me some pipe tobacco samples to try and recommended me on a Peterson or a Stanwell pipe for my first. I chose the Peterson as my first.

I enjoyed the Frog Mortons more than the other types, but the "Frog Morton on the Bayou" tasted the best for me and it reminded me most of the type of cigars that I enjoy smoking. As a cigar smoker, I would say that this blend is quite mild in nicotine strength. I did not detect any chemical flavoring, which is a very good thing for my very first pipe tobacco. It tastes spicy which I love and it smokes cool. The woody, cinnamon like taste is the subtle undertone of the tobacco as latakia hits the high notes of my tastebuds. The spicy woody taste comes mainly from the perique tobacco which is true to the tin's description.

Because I started smoking my first pipe on the "Frog Morton" series, I think I got hooked as a new pipe smoker. I am still an occasional cigar smoker too. I enjoyed all the "Frog Morton" series, but of all the "Frog Morton" series, my favorite is "...On the Bayou". I can smoke this tobacco for an hour it leaves a nice taste in your mouth.

I recommend all the "Frog Morton" series for cigar smokers as their first leap to pipe smoking tobacco.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 07, 2011 Mild to Medium None Detected Mild to Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
The tin aroma here is mouthwatering. Orientals and tasty Perique hanging heavy on the sweet & sour backbone of nicely aged Virginia. Fresh grain, green hay, aged cheese, dried fruit, ketchup, hints of Latakia smokiness, savory herbs, fresh salty notes, citrus and graham crackers.

Mixture of rubbed flake and ribbon cut tobaccos. Packs OK - Lights OK - Burns well.

In the smoke, a beautiful balance of Perique, Virginia, Orientals. More subtle than expected - soft spoken - rich but a bit underpowered. Complex, sweet, spicy and delicious. Mellow but satisfying despite the mild character. Quality tobaccos - well blended.

I find myself really liking this stuff. Mild but tasty, this blend goes on the favorites list for a light change of pace.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 31, 2011 Mild to Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
My second venture with the Frogs, and as much as I enjoy Frog Morton, FMOTB is even better. It's my first Perique blend and if others are this good I'll have to keep my eye open for more.

I found the moisture level of the blend about spot on and have felt no need to dry it further. The tin note is a pleasant combination of leather, soil and slightly astringent and subtle aromas of dried fruit. There's also just a bit of an almost chocolatey smell, unexpected but nice. I don't detect any of the infamous McClelland steak sauce/vinegary/ketchup aroma, not that it particularly bugs me. It's very noticeable in Three Oaks Syrian but doesn't harm the taste a bit.

FMOTB is easy to pack, having just enough stickiness to facilitate a fill, and burns consistently slow and evenly after a couple of false lights and gentle tamping. Packing method doesn't seem to matter much, it's been low maintenance with simple stuffing, 3-step and air pocket methods. Given the slight stickiness I'd think you'd want to avoid packing too tightly lest you end up with a solid mass and bad draw, but I'm not going to waste a fill just to confirm that.

The flavor of the basic Balkan blend is quite nice, and the Perique adds its own personality well...sometimes stronger, sometimes more subtle depending on several factors like the progression of the burn, quality of packing and so on, but always there and a happy thing.

I originally thought folks were letting their imaginations get to them when discussing Perique, it's from Louisiana so of COURSE it has to be peppery to accord with the cliche that everything from Cajun country's spicy, right? I expected perhaps a DIFFERENT quality, but not genuinely reminiscent of peppers.

Nope, this IS peppery in a very nice way, almost as if it actually had a bit of capsaicin in it, like chili peppers rather than black pepper. This quality for me is more of a sensation than a flavor, but whatever the reason, I like it. The spiciness doesn't really have a flavor, though if pressed I would indeed have to say it's closer to a poblano or habanero with just a touch of astringency more than the dry taste that black pepper has. If I puff too enthusiastically it even tickles my nose!

It's the flavor of the Perique tobacco that's really grabbing me. Some have described it as earthy, I'll be more specific: it tastes like beach sand smells, a lovely and nostalgic aroma that brings back evenings I spent as a kid on the beaches of Cape Cod.

That flavor goes with the Balkan components beautifully, and puts FMOTB up in the category of my very favorites. I wouldn't want to smoke it exclusively, but then what luxury item would you want to consume every day lest it should pall?

Frog Morton on the Bayou is a real class act from McClelland. I'm looking forward to the two I have yet to try!
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 30, 2003 Mild to Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant
Whatever curious Alchemical-designs went into this, It came out successful. Now I wasn't standing up the front of the line jumping up & down when the Lord created Latakia either. Nevertheless Bayou seems tasty to me, A VA-smoker foremost. It's mostly dark with traces of blond ( probably orientals) Tin aroma hasn't got that bitter-black 'Latakia at the Helm' smell of some English blends, it's more balanced - spicey , smokey & somewhat sweet. That is a fair estimation of the taste as well, The splash of Louisiana's finest adds a sliver of power & weight & is quite harmonious in this mixture. Strangely, the smoke is kinda 'misty' or something- it is very light & profuse but disappears quicker than most others.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 31, 2002 Medium None Detected Medium to Full Pleasant to Tolerable
I must say that the fine folks at McClelland appear to be on to something with the Craftsbury Frog Morton series. Bayou is a fine mixture that tones down the Latakia dominance of Frog Morton and turns up the Turkish and Perique.

It is lighter in colour than FM, with more flecks of light and medium brown in the same ribbon cut. The tin aroma is delicious, I want to eat this stuff. It is low and smokey like Frog Morton, but with the spice of Perique on the nose.

Upon lighting the flavours burst fourth. Again the Latakia is more subdued here, as is that slightly chocolatey hint noted by some in Frog Morton. Bayou still has the deliciousness of FM, but with more nuances added by the fine Perique. It reminds me of a good Rum Cake, that has some fresh rum added after baking for a little spice on the tounge.

The only drawback I see is that like FM, and like some other reviewers, I find that the actual smoke itself lacks some body. I don't know why but I like to feel the smoke. With Bayou it just isn't there as much. Overall though, that is a small price to pay for such a delightful blend. Absolutely recommeded.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 23, 2021 Mild to Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant
There’s something bittersweet revisiting this blend over the holidays. I’ve always been a huge fan of the Frog Morton line, and they all bring back great memories. I only have 2oz left that I bought in 2013 from Harry’s smoke shop in Philadelphia on a snowy day in December. I only smoke this during the holidays, so I waited to review this one until now. If this was still in production, it would have a solid place in my rotation. It’s a fantastically mild Balkan blend that’s more oriental forward and the Latakia acting as a background player. Beautiful stuff.
Pipe Used: Savinelli 122 Porto Cervo
PurchasedFrom: Harry’s Smoke Shop, Philadelphia
Age When Smoked: New to 8+ years
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 27, 2021 Mild to Medium Extremely Mild Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
This was for years my favorite tobacco, a beautiful gentle English blend with added perique for just enough spice. Truly a shame Mcclelland went out of business as they produced many blends that were my favorite.
Pipe Used: Many
PurchasedFrom: Ye Olde Pipe and Tobacco
Age When Smoked: New
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