Rest in Peace Mark Ryan
https://www.parrishfh.com/obituary/mark-ryan
The pipe community has lost another good man. Mark Ryan was the driving force behind Daughters & Ryan pipe tobacco and owner of the L.A. Poche Perique Facility in St. James Parish.
I first met him in 2015 while on a tour of the facility and enjoyed several invitations to visit with him over the years.
The pipe community has lost another good man. Mark Ryan was the driving force behind Daughters & Ryan pipe tobacco and owner of the L.A. Poche Perique Facility in St. James Parish.
I first met him in 2015 while on a tour of the facility and enjoyed several invitations to visit with him over the years.
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<<Mark Ryan is a prominent figure in the American tobacco industry, best known as the founder and president of Daughters & Ryan, a company renowned for its high-quality pipe and roll-your-own (RYO) tobaccos. Established in 2002, Daughters & Ryan has become a staple among pipe smokers, offering a diverse range of blends that emphasize natural tobacco flavors without heavy additives. Some of their notable blends include Windsail, Three Sails, Ryback, PenHooker, and Cockstrong.
Beyond his work with Daughters & Ryan, Ryan is celebrated for his pivotal role in preserving Perique tobacco—a rare and uniquely fermented leaf grown exclusively in St. James Parish, Louisiana. In 2005, he acquired the historic L.A. Poche Perique Tobacco Co., which was then in a state of disrepair. Ryan invested heavily in restoring the facility and revitalizing the local farming community. He expanded the number of fermentation presses from 80 to over 400 and provided resources such as greenhouses to farmers to modernize cultivation practices. His efforts have been instrumental in safeguarding the traditional methods of producing authentic Perique tobacco.
In 2020, Ryan sold a majority stake in Daughters & Ryan to Inter-Continental Trading USA. He stated that the decision was aimed at ensuring the continued availability of their pipe tobaccos and addressing manufacturing challenges, such as relocating production from the Philippines to the United States. Despite the sale, Ryan retained ownership of the L.A. Poche Perique Tobacco Co., underscoring his commitment to preserving this unique tobacco variety. He also indicated plans to remain with Daughters & Ryan for at least five more years following the transaction.
Mark Ryan is widely regarded as a steward of tobacco tradition, particularly for his dedication to maintaining the heritage of Perique tobacco. His contributions have not only preserved a rare tobacco variety but have also reinforced the cultural significance of tobacco craftsmanship in the United States.>>
Interesting. Most photos of Mark Ryan smoking are of him smoking a cigar.
He had blenders working for him to develop the different D&R blends.
For the savior of Perique, I’d expect a pipe smoker. Just goes to show ya!