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Haebar
11-26-2015, 09:15 AM
This light brown flake is relatively easy to rub out. It is at a moisture level where it is just fine for smoking right out of the bag. The taste is very pleasant, with Perique spiciness and Tonquin flavor. The Virginia is sweet and the balance of flavors is superb. This smooth smoke has finesse and is of moderate nicotine strength. With the Virginia, Perique, Tonquin bean, and whiskey flavor, there is depth and complexity. I really enjoy this tobacco and it is one of the best Vapers I have smoked. Particularly I like the creamy smoothness and the spicy, sweet taste. I smoked it in a medium/large Comoy's Guildhall billiard and a small/medium BBB Sovereign Dublin.

Emperor Zurg
11-26-2015, 12:44 PM
This sounds good to me. I like VaPers and I like tonquin and rum flavors. Any soapy Lakeland in this one? Might have to try it :pipe:

Haebar
11-26-2015, 01:53 PM
This sounds good to me. I like VaPers and I like tonquin and rum flavors. Any soapy Lakeland in this one? Might have to try it :pipe:

Emperor, there's not much soapy Lakeland in this one, or at least I didn't taste it.

Shemp Jizzle
11-26-2015, 03:02 PM
great Review Haeb

NeverBend
12-02-2015, 02:20 PM
This light brown flake is relatively easy to rub out. It is at a moisture level where it is just fine for smoking right out of the bag. The taste is very pleasant, with Perique spiciness and Tonquin flavor. The Virginia is sweet and the balance of flavors is superb. This smooth smoke has finesse and is of moderate nicotine strength. With the Virginia, Perique, Tonquin bean, and whiskey flavor, there is depth and complexity. I really enjoy this tobacco and it is one of the best Vapers I have smoked. Particularly I like the creamy smoothness and the spicy, sweet taste. I smoked it in a medium/large Comoy's Guildhall billiard and a small/medium BBB Sovereign Dublin.

Tab,

Thanks for the review. This is one of my favorite tobaccos and it's well represented in my 'cellar' (ok - office).

I fold, trying to break as little as possible and I get a lot of dry fruit with associated sweetness , not overtly sugary like more acidic mixtures.

A suggestion and a request. Try this in your incoming L'Anatra canadian, folded if you can, and (thisis the request) let me know how it smokes.

Haebar
12-02-2015, 04:53 PM
Tab,

Thanks for the review. This is one of my favorite tobaccos and it's well represented in my 'cellar' (ok - office).

I fold, trying to break as little as possible and I get a lot of dry fruit with associated sweetness , not overtly sugary like more acidic mixtures.

A suggestion and a request. Try this in your incoming L'Anatra canadian, folded if you can, and (thisis the request) let me know how it smokes.

Pete,

I will try that. Thanks!

Bruck
12-02-2015, 09:01 PM
Haebar, I've been reading good things about G&W tobaccos and I don't think I've tried any. What do you recommend, among their offerings? I'm partial to English, Virginias, and flakes. TIA!

Haebar
12-03-2015, 06:38 PM
Haebar, I've been reading good things about G&W tobaccos and I don't think I've tried any. What do you recommend, among their offerings? I'm partial to English, Virginias, and flakes. TIA!

Bruce, Here are some I have tried and liked:

Virginia: Dark Bird's Eye, Black Irish X
Flakes: Bright CR Flake, Louisiana Perique Flake
English: I haven't tried any of their English blends.

Some of these will ghost your pipe with the Lakeland essence, so be warned.

Bruck
12-03-2015, 10:13 PM
Bruce, Here are some I have tried and liked:

Virginia: Dark Bird's Eye, Black Irish X
Flakes: Bright CR Flake, Louisiana Perique Flake
English: I haven't tried any of their English blends.

Some of these will ghost your pipe with the Lakeland essence, so be warned.

Tnx - these are going straight to my "git" list.

BTW, sorry to be an intellectual speed bump, but what is this Lakeland that y'all keep talking about? Is it for real, or is it inside humor?

Shemp Jizzle
12-03-2015, 10:22 PM
what is this Lakeland that y'all keep talking about? Is it for real, or is it inside humor?

This man need Ennerdale ASAP!!

Emperor Zurg
12-03-2015, 10:37 PM
Tnx - these are going straight to my "git" list.

BTW, sorry to be an intellectual speed bump, but what is this Lakeland that y'all keep talking about? Is it for real, or is it inside humor?
It's real alright. A little can lend a 'fresh' tast to a blend. A lot is like dunking the tobacco in some old lady's cheap perfume just prior to loading and lighting. Mix it with a little latakia and it's like smoking laundry soap. I'm not a fan.

Haebar
12-03-2015, 11:05 PM
Tnx - these are going straight to my "git" list.

BTW, sorry to be an intellectual speed bump, but what is this Lakeland that y'all keep talking about? Is it for real, or is it inside humor?

I'm new to them myself but I have found that I like the Lakeland tobaccos. Two of my favorite briars are now dedicated to Lakeland-style tobaccos. I'm no expert but from what I understand they are from a certain part of England (Lakes District) where the style originated. Samuel Gawith and Gawith & Hoggarth are the only two producers that I know of. The perfumed, flowery, flavoring is only used in some of their tobaccos, not all. They don't really taste like they smell though.

AndyCAYP
12-04-2015, 09:00 AM
Mmmmmm... Lovely, lovely Lakelands. These guys are right in saying the blends are perfumey, both in scent and taste, covering anything from heavy rose and geranium (that's the "old woman" thing people talk about) to fresh lemongrass - in various strengths of course.

Maybe these scents have burrowed into my brain a bit deeper than others here but I could happily smoke only Ennerdale for the rest of my life and never want for another blend.