I wasn't quite expecting this. Also the flakes were a little difficult to rub out. It doesn't quite taste like soap, but it is definitely a unique tobacco. MTLOGBY. I don't think this was due to nicotine since I've had some powerhouses in the past (pipe and cigs). But the smoke is far more understated, so don't be put off. If you like French cigs Gitannes and Gauloises you will love this flake. Although my fav is Balkan Supreme, this really surprised me. This is a weird one when I opened the tin, the first thought that came to my mind was soap. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. next to none on smoking pipes, Pipes and cigars, or TobaccoPipes. I think I'm going to get rid of it all and just hang onto my favorite two pipes and a couple tins. They stayed true to themselves, because some varieties are still produced according to old recipes and even with the old machines. Aroma: Black cherry, cough syrup, lemon curd, bitter collard greens. Age When Smoked: Unknown (No date on Samuel Gawith tins). I have come to love this tobacco. I crumbled up a flake and then I noticed the sweet smell of their secret sauce. Medium to strong in body and nic. As I have understood it this blend was discontinued because of a shortage of the leaf required, but if that is the case how come 1792 and Lakeland Dark are still in production? After a 15 minute airing they rubbed out readily and were quite dry. small smokey base for the virginia to start from. This one is not for those smokers with weak constitutions. NB. I love it. All Rights Reserved. Too bad its no longer in production. It is far from 1792 in taste and flavoring, so I would advise those deciding to try or not to try Bracken Flake based on their experience with 1792, or vice versa, to avoid doing so. I was also happy that it didn't have the heavier flavor of 1792, and I prefer BF's comparative subtleness. Bracken flake ghosts your pipe big time. If flavors exist on some kind of continuum like colors do on an HSV scale, it's like the blenders changed the flavor lookup table of the base flake from sweet to dark. reproduced in any manner without the expressed written consent of STC Holdings LLC. Both are done conservatively in my estimation and exploit both the tanginess of the Virginia as well as the spiciness of the Kentucky respectively; brilliant blending from a great tobacco house. 3 stars from me. But once loaded in the pipe and a few lights to get it going, it produces a rich smooth smoke that gives a burst of flavor on the pallette. I got loopy halfway through, and just could not take any more. as the famous or infamous SG "1792", but still a full tobacco treat in terms of body and taste. Open the tin and you find a stack of (usually) very thin, very dark chocolate coloured, raggedy looking flakes. A lot of people say this is just 1792 with a different topping but I strongly disagree. Update: If you want to know what SG brown rope tastes like without having to fuss preparing the rope for pipe smoking, try Bracken Flake. 11/22 Update - I've never been called a quitter and I haven't quoted on the weed yet. While I haven't completely given up on Bracken Flake, I hesitate to recommend it to Virginia tobacco lovers. The flakes that I have are covered in white sugar crystals, so I'm guessing it has some pretty good age on it. As a matter of fact if I could role cigars I'd be using this weed as the filler. On to the smoking. Virginia tobaccos with a small amount of Latakia pressed in flakes that are thick and stunning to look at. SG's darker flakes in terms of strength are 1. full virginia flake (more of a toasted flavor than real dark), 2. Strength is medium, and some of the fruit pouch note comes through in the smoke. I have to give it to them for having the integrity to axe the blend rather than keep it in production with sub par ingredients and honestly I wouldnt expect anything less from the honorable Gawith house. It burns rather fast and produces a darfk grey ash and just a touch of dottle at the bottom of the pipe. Too bad there aren't more good tobacconists around here.or that I don't have the money to open up a shop. This tobacco is strong, the room note is simply impossible, and I found no chocolate or cocoa flavour (but probably that's because I was overshot by the strenght). The tins seem to be pretty damp, so a good bit of drying time should be expected. Yes there are some similarities as they are both dark flakes that contain a nice dose of nicotine but thats about where their similarities end. 225 USD (USD tax free)) we offer shipping included. This is a sipping tobacco, and as a true Gawith flake it smokes long. I'm tasting Bracken, a cigar with a flavor that's like coming to a temple in India. I tried "Z" stuffing and hand rubbing. Once the Virginias kick in, this stuff becomes pretty delicious. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The taste was fairly strong. Frankly, the "soapy" taste leaves me cold. I do not detect the "intimidating" aroma in the pouch (a curious word, that, to use in promoting a tobacco!) Not the typical hay/grass Virginia smell at all, but not Lakeland soap either. I can't quite put my finger on it, but, I swear I detect a hintI mean HINT, of black cherry. Flavors of cherry, rose and a deep nuttiness are exhaled with increasing pleasure. Braken Flake is supposedly "of a lesser density than 1792", whatever that means. I fully understand the 1 star reviews for this. I will buy more of this as soon as I can. Obviously not a close relative of 1792. Smooth and mild with hardly any essence detected while smoking. While it's not as strong as Black XX Twist - which literally feels like you're having a bowl of cardiac arrest - it's still not advised for the newcomers. Well, sorry, but I really can't understand how someone may like such a fermented tobacco. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. It is a minimum of 5 years old (on the shelf 5 years. Nicotine is about a 8 out of 10 for me. It is very deep and smooth but powerful. This is crap,and I'm dumping the rest of this awfull mess in the ##@$#%% rubbish bin. I keep postponing an order until SG is back in stock somewhere. Loaded with nicotine! The smoking experience is singular. That is not to say that it will bite, I've never experienced tongue-bite with this blend. Smells of rich, deep earth, and just straight up tobacco. Bracken Flake has more than a shake of a variety of Burley tobaccos variously cured. A dark colored flake with a tin aroma akin to Copenhagen dip. By mid-bowl the sourness has increased and also the alkaloid taste of the Dark Fired Kentucky.The fruitiness/muskiness of the tonquin topping moves to the background. Even though i had read some bad reviews about this tobacco, i went ahead and bought it. It is powerful, and not unpleasant; but too much of it leaves me with a pain in my throat. This is a good blend for those that like 1792 as it is in this genre. Just enough to make the aroma very nice. It is tangy, and maybe has a little tonquin action going on, but again, none is noted. Since then I have purchased several more tins. The tobacco business and other premises were not kept but the mill was kept for snuff production. But for now (to me) it just isn't that great a smoke. As ever with SG, a little drying out aids the breaking up, packing and smoking. I would recommend this to the learned smoker as this could prove to be harsh and off putting to the beginner. Samuel Gawith Perfection Mixture Pipe Tobacco. However Pipes and accessories are allowed. I may not be able to describe it without making reference to other Samuel Gawith tobaccos, as way of reference. Purchased From: Friend personal collection. I feel a better description would be STONEHAVEN on CRACK!! Very similar. In the right circumstances, with a bit of caution, Bracken satisfies like few blends can. I love it when Gawith tells you something is flavored with a "long used essence." The rest of the flavour's robust: earthy, woody, bold, and fired. You chaps who like this tobacco, my hat is off to you. STRONG!!! Best after lunch or dinner. The tin aroma has mellowed, but so too have the Virginias when you actually smoke the stuff. The cut would be thin for one flake and then thick for the next flake. Add to that some mid-bowl tang and spiciness. Phone/Office hours are: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm est. I get hints of unsweetened cocoa and a pronounced woody character overall. Need to contact the B&B Team? Probably over-the-top for a lot of people. For this review, I?ve chosen an Edward's Husky Canadian which is dedicated to scented flakes. I worry about their mental and physical well-being. I acquired a small sample of this (3 large bowls) from an estate tin dated April 2006. This frustrates me because it makes me wonder just how infectious some ideas are. If you receive this confirmation repeatedly, you will need to enable cookies so that your response can be saved. It is rather 1 dimensional but very enjoyable. I agree that it needs to be smoked slowly as there are many flavors that can be experienced as its sipped; cherry, licorice, sweet maduro leaf and chocolate to name a few. Again, this is the variance in thickness of the flakes. I might get it again, but it won't be something I'm craving after. I've never had this experience with tobac before. With over 200 years of history, Samuel Gawith has a lot of experience in pipe tobacco. Samuel Gawith pipe tobaccos are some of our most popular blends, as they offer a different flavour for each smokers preference. Sam Gawith's tobaccos are among my favorites, but I can't get past the unusual flavoring. The tin odor is funky, in a pleasant way. The fired leaf is more apparent, and a bitter chocolate taste appears at times. Probably because the SG Kentucky and Dark Fired burleys are so overpowering on their own. Esoterica's Stonehaven may be a winner here, slipping in between Bracken and 1792, with burley and virginia and a very slight scent. Boy what a difference! This is not like the Lakeland toppings that I would describe as perfumed but more of a singular rose note more in line with what I get from Condor and St. Bruno. BF burns down to a fuffy white ash and leaves no dottle to speak of. The tobacco had dried slightly and smelled much better in the tin. Luckily, the moisture and the thickness of the flake helps a lot to maintain a slow and cool combustion (although it may require some rubbing out otherwise it won't get lit at all). Cocoa? I recommend a try, it is a very pleasant smoke. About the Reviewer: Primarily a cigarette smoker until switching totally to pipes in 2006. Celtic Talisman. The only things I'd add are, first, that the tin aroma is definitely "intimidating," as the blurb puts it. I just got out of church, where I sing in the choir. Samuel Gawith St. James Flake Pipe Tobacco, Samuel Gawith Full Virginia Flake Pipe Tobacco, Samuel Gawith Perfection Mixture Pipe Tobacco, Samuel Gawith Squadron Leader Pipe Tobacco, 44621 Guilford Drive Suite 130 Ashburn, VA 20147. You gents must be true lumber jacks. of STC Holdings LLC. Also, it burns the hell out of you if you inhale it through your nose. just watch out. I'll let the tobacco dry out more and try it again later, and update. If only this came in a "lite" version. You must be 21 years or older to buy our products in accordance with current FDA regulations. A full strength, full flavored pipe tobacco. There is no way this is likely to bite but its no shrinking violet either. And I think it would be a great introduction to this type of tobacco. I've enjoyed this on climbing expeditions in the Lakes and Peaks, and in Scotland: perfect hill walking companion. As recommended I have allowed it to dry out a fair bit. Damn, you are in Toronto too. This tobacco is NLA, and that is a pity. Recommended. However, upon lighting there was no potpourri note, no Lakeland floral/soapy note, nor any tonquin note. EDIT: Since falling head over heels in love with Kendal Cream in the tin I purchased a pound in bulk and what a difference the bulk was compared to the tin. Those who do not enjoy a very strong tobacco aroma will not appreciate this blends' room note. 11/19 Update - I tried it again. Finishes rich and smoky, no bite. The nicotine level is high, with a back-of-the-mouth sensation again like a good cigar. Thick, dry/moist flakes that you have to shake out quite a bit pack well with a light touch. I will miss this blend very much when I get through these tins. Purchased From: Gotteftermaten.se in Sweden. Taste is on the mild/medium side and the nicotine is medium. Similar Blends: Samuel Gawith 1792 and Lakeland Dark. Pipe Used: Falcons, Briars, nothing too fancy. Even a small bowl last easily an hour. Drying a tobacco out wont make it harsh. Composed solely of Virginias and Latakia, Samuel Gawith's Balkan Flake pipe tobacco is a rich, smoky, and slightly sweet English blend. May be a good mix. First, let me say that I love this flake, I find it uniquely satisfying. All that said, I'm not a big Lakeland fan. Notify me when this product is available: Dark-fired leaf hot pressed and cut into a 6" flake before adding a dressing of Tonquin flavor. A beautiful VaK flake, moderately scented in the purest Lakeland tradition. I like it. But if you don't do those, you fill find a sweet taste on the tip of your tongue. It's "special essences" are difficult to determine exactly what they are. The transformation clearly comes in the magic SG undertake in preparation, which results in a dark brown flake of madly uneven chunks. Sun: 12pm-6pm This is the real thing! Still it is a pretty strong tobak. 4 Rope 50g Pipe Tobacco Product Number: 003-059-0011 Samuel Gawith was the son-in-law of Thomas Harrison, a snuff manufacturer who moved his trade and equipment to Kendal, Cumbria, England from Scotland in 1792. Even after smoking several pounds of the bulk version I still find it hard to describe other than Bracken flake to me is like a scented "light" version of Irish Flake. Ive heard its the less aromatic little brother of 1792 Flake. I don't get it. Both times I smoked it in a small bowl. Although this has been discontinued, I stumbled across some tins for sale from My Smoking Shop U.K.. I got a tasty, easy to smoke, non-Lakeland flavored, fairly powerful weed that, while it didn't seem to develop much down the bowl, smoked "earthy-sweet" from rim to dottle. Its mouthfeel reminds me of smoking a cigar. By mid-bowl the fragrant topping is pretty well gone and the Kentucky leaf is coming into its own. I'll miss it when my supply runs out. With a smaller bowl this was not a problem, and the strength was noticeable, but enjoyable. You're a better man than me Gunga Din! 1.800.364.5126 Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm EST Tobacco Pipes Cigars Accessories Consignment Specials Apparel Chew Tobacco Samuel Gawith: FULL VIRGINIA FLAKE 8oz Sold Out Samuel Gawith: ST. JAMES FLAKE 8oz Sold Out As a matter of fact I'm sure that's the case. Not with this particular tin. As I went through the tin the darker flavors receded leaving a creamy toasty flavor and more prominence to the topping, whatever it is. Once you get it lite it's quite good. I tried it and shelved it then because the topping just didnt meld with the tobacco taste for me. I find it very, very tasty. If I had to guess I would say the base tobaccos are the same, but the topping is very different. Hand rubbing resulted in fine shreds and grains. FREE Shipping on Orders of $95+ (Continental USA) | Yes, we ship Worldwide. Samuel Gawith produces a variety of snuffs, from the very light and fine to dark, coarse and moist, perfumed, mentholated, or plain old "tobacco-ey", we suggest you pursue your nose, smell out a few good choices and have a pinch. Gawith actively services such importers in about 20 countries. Upon opening, the tin aroma is potpourri-like and I shuddered at the thought of that aroma infecting the smoke. 1792), located in Kendal in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, grew their business apart from sibling company Gawith Hoggarth, but now the two are united once again under one roof. Samuel Gawith has been producing world famous pipe tobacco for over 200 years, which are full of strength and mellow flavours. I would compare Bracken Flake to a less fruity, bolder and fuller Grousemoor in flake form. And this stuff is aggressively flavored. But what I do know is that it is a great quality tobacco that if I could buy some at suggested retail price, ha, I would. While this will never be an everyday/all-day smoke for me (not due to any short-comings but just because my tastes are changing), it will have a place reserved for it in my stock. It does need a little drying after being rubbed out, but all in all a real pleasant smoke for the experienced smoker. I am pleasantly surprised at its consistant fullness and love the 'plain jane' feel of the smoke. Once lit, seems to need a bit more draw than other flakes. It isn't unpleasant, but it is rather unusual. It was easy to smoke slowly and the flavor was consistent through the bowl. If you're getting into stronger flake tobaccos like Peterson Irish Flake, I would seriously suggest you purchase a quantity of this. I cannot put my finger on this one. Worth a try. 2001-2023 STC Holdings LLC, a division of Mac Baren USA. . Because Bracken Flake, when treated respectfully with a small chamber-size and some patience, is a one-of-a-kind experience. There's also a note of hay from the Virginia, this is like a breath of fresh air against the heavy taste. It has lots of depth, lots of flavor, and it is just all round pleasant. Although it has a lot of power, it's quite feeble in a couple of areas: temperature and tongue bite. I want to enjoy a pipe of tobacco but the nico being that concentrated and the taste of a burnt manure, this is still not for me. I miss the nuances of the flavors. This is still a high quality tobacco that will be suited to full flavor smokers. Nicotine is there but I do not find overpowering. From being able to , Here at
The nicotine is just too much. One star for quality, second for the reminder to smoke slow, but this is one SG I won't be buying again, SG do too many other tobacco's which IMO are far superior. Overall this is one odd blend. The "essence" is hard to detect, one is just aware of good quality tobacco which burns slow and smooth. I tried Bracken Flake a long time ago, early in my life as a pipe smoker. Gawith, Hoggarth & Co. - Westmorland Slices. This is a little stronger, a little darker, and the casing a bit more obvious, but for me a similar type. This stuff is too strong. The familiar vanilla-bitter medicine scent of tonquin is easily detected. I was just happy that the soapy taste was totally absent from this Lakeland. It does get bitter toward the end, so follow kilted1's advice and smoke slowly. I could smell a somewhat cocoa aroma. A must try for all pipe smokers. This must have been about 6 or 7 years ago. The topping or casing is immediately there and while a bit odd at first becomes a nice compliment to the fine quality leaf underneath. This flake is best smoked a little drier than what Samuel Gawith ships it as, just make sure to not let it get bone dry. Pipe Tobacco - 4Noggins Tobacco | 4Noggins Tagged "Samuel Gawith" - 4Noggins.com FREE US Shipping on orders over $95! I really enjoyed this one and of course it is no longer available. I recently sold 6 tins because it wasn't my favorite. Temporarily out of stock. 50 g tin. ), it sometimes gets harsh, though this may be due to lack of technique. I couldn't say for sure what's in that topping, but it taste great and that's what really counts. Related Products Customers Also Viewed Scented talcum powder? Go slow with this one as with any strong tobaccos it can get a bit bitter towards the end if you are rushing it, I also prefer it in a smaller bowl for this reason. I would certainly not recommend this tobacco to anyone but I know tastes differ and I wish all the best to those who like it. ), this dissipates after being open for a while, it also lessens with age. Don't worry, it is not of the conspicuous "Lakeland" variety. An idea came up to mix these two to get a balanced taste and more complexity, it works well, and more interesting when change the portion of Bracken. Lighting, tamping then re-lighting gave a steady smoke that burned to the bitter end. Some reviewers noted the inconsistent thickness of this flake from tin to tin: it seems i got a ''thick'' one. If you like delicate mild flavours look elsewhere. The topping was offensive to my nose but I believe it smoothed out the taste of this flake. The taste & strength is reminiscent of PIF on the first light, with a cigar-like tobacco flavour. A pipeful of Bracken Flake and a glass of Lagavulin scotch make a glorious combination. Strong yes, but nothing disturbing here. From flake to loose cut, English, Danish, Scottish or just single-origin tobacco. 4 Finest Kendal Twist Pipe Tobacco 50g (Tin) 22.99. Take some time to allow the cool smudgy smoke to develop and One gets those delightful full flavors easily. I found that drying it under a bright light for 15-45 minutes or so until it's a little stiff (but not brittle) brought it to life. I loved it! I met his wife as she was selling his cellar to a local brick and mortar. Requires a fair number of relights, and leaves a little dampness in the bowl. I would also like to add that this is not an "English Blend", which implies it has Latakia, it does not. Dear Goodness boys, how can you ever like this stuff? #5. Free shipping! Similar Blends: Samuel Gawith 1792, Dunhill Royal Yacht, Sams Flake, Gawith and Hogarth Dark Flake. The initial aroma is of Dark Chocolate just like the tin aroma, maybe just a hint of something fruity too, it slows down after the beginning of the bowl though & becomes just a delicious, very dark Virginia flavor. I will not waste my money or time with something what smells like arse fruit. But I do know experienced pipe smokers who enjoy this very much. One of the reasons for this is that I find Bracken Flake's flavor profile so elusive that I keep being drawn to it to try to plumb its depths. The difference is that I love the flavor profile of this weedabsolutely fantastic. Fire-cured Tanzanian leaf and steamed and pressed Virginias are pressed then steam-pressed to further marry and caramelize the flavors before being cut into decadent flakes. I know it's not produced anymore but if you can find a tin somewhere then pick it up. Samuel Gawith Brown No. I would perhaps recommend this to pipe smokers who also enjoy dark, robust cigars. Too strong..made me gagand I gave this stuff many chances in the last 2 years. I smoked it four years ago, so this review is only the feelings that I remember. As comparisons to 1792 Flake are inevitable, here is mine: I smoked pipes of 1792 and Bracken back to back. Comparisons: Similar to Gawith's Cobb (1792) Flake, but with less nicotine and less tonquin. It is earthy, a little sweet and slightly spicy. It's surprisingly mild: a bit of prune, a bit of apricot, as much tangy as sweet. The virginia tobacco is in front, the rum based topping is high sugar and makes that lovely candied flake we all enjoy. I went through three tins very quickly. I don't know, this just wasn't for me. I rubbed out a bowlful quantity and dried it a short while. ** 4 full stars. It's not the kind of enjoyment I look forward in a pipe. For those that desire more flavor this is worth a try and is on my reorder list. Add to Wish List Description This 200 year old blend is comprised of hand-stripped flue cured Zimbabwe leaf, steamed to a golden color then stoved into a unique melange of flavors. Harrison passed the company and equipment down to his son-in-law, Samuel Gawith, whose company . To me that tastes just as full flavored but with a more pure tobacco taste. It packed much easier and lit easily as well. Published on 12 Jan 2019 2 Comments It's a crisp January morning. I find I need more than the average number of relights but this tends to pace the smoke , so I don't consider it a problem. At initial fire this tobacco crowns up more than anything I've seen but it tamps down easily at second light.If you don't break it up too much in rubbing out it is a very slow, smoldering smoke. Ohh Bracken, smoking it almost feels like wrestling with Kraken! This is one of the finest virginias I've ever smoked. 24.30 Samuel Gawith Squadron Leader Pipe Tobacco. Dark, rich and brooding - a truly wonderful smoke. I do not find the tin aroma to be particularly strong but I can see how some might make the observation of a medicine smell. Im not in love with the taste or room note but I do like the nic hit and the flash back of when I smoked a gitanne. The essence is a complete mystery to me. I suspect this is dark fired Kentucky. When smoked gently this stuff blossoms for me and developes gently as the tobacco is consumed. I can only recommend this tobacco if you need to digest a mouse, a nail, a piece of iron, or something similar. It doesn't have as much topping as 1792 or Cob Plug, but has a similar flavor profile, just toned down. Look for Brown Sugar Flake and Beginners Luck. This however, was different in the way that it was not moist out of the tin at all, but just absolutely perfect. It srcambled my taste buds, and made me ill. A heavyweight with a lot of body. "They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore". It's like 1792 minus the strong tonquin topping, then infused with this essence of earth. Please confirm that you are over the age of 18 to continue. By accessing Badger & Blade, you agree to abide by the Terms of Usage. Maintains its flavor rather uniformly through the middle of the bowl. Picture this, you are strolling down a beach, you reach into your pocket, and , In 2022, a key component of any product is customisation. Smoked slow, as it is intended I believe, this tobacco shows more hints of its complex nature. It can get bitter in the last 3rd and I don't usually get good DGT results with this blend. I am guessing that the flavor additive is tonkin bean because it has that peculiar sweetness of 1792, another favorite. This flake was little too much for my taste. This stuff was strong, even stronger than 1792, in my experience. This is a very nice and strong tobacco that is best smoked slowly. A good solid smoke. On first light you get an immediate creamy smoke with a spicy sourish taste coupled with a light fruity/vanilla/musk undertones that come from the tonquin topping. I rubbed out a goodly amount on paper and let it dry for about 30 minutes. The second pipeful was slightly less.I don't know the word for it. Description Description. I'd give it three stars except for the burn and slight bite. Little dottle and the majority burns to a nice grey ash. Thank goodness I found the last two tins in Canada at a brick & mortar in Toronto that I will cellar for as long as I can. I have lately been exploring Lakeland Scented Flakes, and this one was high on the ?to try? Smoked, this was very good. It is perfect for arguing with wife and escape to the bar. Very good Virginia smokes smooth, rubs out into a nice fluffy pile, the smell from the jar is amazing. But none of these manages to be overpowering. 97.99. and five minutes later biting into what you thought was gum and turned out to be a disgusting balled up Tootsie Roll in the middle. A shame this is no longer in production, I think at the time I tried this my palette was simply not ready for the stronger tobaccos with the more robust flavours. Email Rich at 4noggins.com, he put some aside for you the next time it arrives, he's a good guy. This is a perfect walking tobacco and one that is certainly moving onto my rotation. The last half of the bowl is the best,the Kentucy and Virginias are perfectly matched and have deepened in flavor and strength,but not overly so.Try your hardest to get bit by the Bracken,it just wont happen.This is a very satisfying smoke that burns cool and clean.I have not DGT'd this but suspect it might do well.If you enjoy dark and robust tobacs you'll find a winner here. I was provided this from a friend in our small local pipe club to sample. Whenever one of those appears here on tobaccoreviews.com, that usually means it is a stout tobacco. I attribute this to the humid summers of Virginia and to be honest all my blends smoke wet when July rolls around. I have been smoking this in Dunhill #3 which seems to be about right. Absolutely essential (if you can find some). I tried it a couple of days later and had about the same results but this time I tried to rub it out a little first - found it difficult to break apart and still smoked it without drying. It is a Va flake and if you don't smoke it as such it will nip. It has some nicotine from what I hear and read but the smell and taste of it is just too overwhelming for me to enjoy it. Black, broken tarry flakes with minute crystals. Samuel Gawith 1792 Dark Flake Pipe Tobacco 250g Box. I'm standing in my office, staring into my closet which has long since become my tobacco sellar (along with part of my basement, much to my partner Amanda's chagrin).
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