That it is. The First two dominate in both strength and taste, while the Pembroke is more of a condiment. You get the burley base with cigar notes from the OJK, the cured burley and slow burn of the flake, latakia smokiness and a touch a sweetness from the Pembroke. I'm not much of an english smoker, I've had this tin since 2010 and another in the stock from around the same time.