One of my tins had what looked like in the sunlight sugar crystals. It is tangy, and maybe has a little tonquin action going on, but again, none is noted. I picked a tin up while on the road without knowing anything about this blend. Type at least 3 characters for suggestions (Hit enter to search). 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. Taste is on the mild/medium side and the nicotine is medium. 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. This deep, almost black dark fired flake packs some punch. Please confirm that you are over the age of 18 to continue. My fourth tin had a problem with mold. The tobacco was too moist in all three tins. This is REAL tobacco!! But smoked slow and respectfully, it will give you a very unique and great experience. If you exhale through nose can detect faint hints of tonquin in the background. I bought a tin of this blend, not knowing what I had signed up for. A down right good dark lakeland flake. It's fantastic and that means more for me. Mint? I like navy style with the rum and they are the few blends that allow a topping to help the blend. You feel full after smoking ten minutes. Comparisons to 1792 are apt in my opinion. I found no tongue bite and enjoyed the smoke rather well. Bracken Flake has quickly become one of my primary go-to flakes and entered a place in my top-ten desert island choices. It can get bitter in the last 3rd and I don't usually get good DGT results with this blend. It took a match and burned without drama. The tin obviously had some age already, with some nice sugar crystals. Worth a try. I rubbed out a bowlful quantity and dried it a short while. 4 Finest Kendal Twist. Almost a crumbly like texture, which surprised me as these things are usually very moist and need to be dried out. 2017-07-05 UPDATE: well after a year, i can still say that i don't really know what to think of this tobacco sometimes it seems almost tasteless, sometimes it is unbearably piquant at the beginning of the smoke sometimes it develops a great honey-like sweetness, sometimes it remains earthy what remains true all along is: 1) with those mega thick flakes, its hard to prepare 2) if you get smoke in your eyes, you'll regret it, Pipe Used: Savinelli Primo Fumo straight billiard. Wont bite even if pushed, and has no harsh or dull spots. Difficult to define, but if taken slowly impossible not to enjoy. First of all I take theses dark brown and thick . The presses and cutters used by S. Gawith are of Robert Legg manufacture, a company founded 1849 and became the major player powerhouse in providing heavy industrial machinery to the UK tobacco industry -- especially notable for pipesmokers are Robt. For a full, dark tobacco taste, it is hard to beat. I won't give Bracken 4 stars as I feel it is inferior to the likes of FVF and 1792 but I find it quite enjoyable and will continue to keep it in my Lakeland rotation as it just agrees with my palate. Very moist out of the tin, you may prefer a little dry time, although I did not do that. Categories: Samuel Gawith, Tobacco Tins. If you are not a fan of blends with a hefty dose of Lady N, than you will want to take a pass on this one. I have been smoking this in Dunhill #3 which seems to be about right. Similar Blends: Samuel Gawith Full Virginia Flake with Perique.. 47 people found this review helpful. If there is, it is below the radar. As with most Lake District flakes which come this moist, I like to rub it out right away before it dries, into a broken ribbon for easy packing. Too bad. Here lies another departed tobacco from the old world. It does need relights but the slow burn is cool and flavorful, the relights simply add a burst of flavor. Dating all the way back to 1792, British Samuel Gawith is among the oldest brands in the world of pipes and tobacco. While I haven't completely given up on Bracken Flake, I hesitate to recommend it to Virginia tobacco lovers. The burley helps round it out too (but not as round as SG Kendal Cream Flake). This isn't much like Cob Plug, with that almost cloying aroma of tonquin, but more of a polite introduction to it. I would compare Bracken Flake to a less fruity, bolder and fuller Grousemoor in flake form. The taste is quite full and strong on the palate, earthy, with suggestions of cherry fruit and Brazil nuts. 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. Composed solely of Virginias and Latakia, Samuel Gawith's Balkan Flake pipe tobacco is a rich, smoky, and slightly sweet English blend. Perhaps he knows what makes Bracken Flake taste the way it does, because the tin aroma is medicinal. I promised my wife I'd quit before she got home from work and I don't want to expose her to it being pregnant and all. The tobacco shows lots of light and dark brown leaves. Samuel Gawith 1792 Flake 250g. I know it's a discontinued blend so a part of me was thinking about putting it in the cellar, but you know, the first thing I ended up doing when I got home was opening it up and having a smoke with some strong, black tea. As far as strength goes, I would place it somewhere in between FVF and 1792, but leaning a bit more towards the 1792 end of that scale. Well, sorry, but I really can't understand how someone may like such a fermented tobacco. Great smoke with good taste and I like the room note even though I can see how some would not. Once lit, seems to need a bit more draw than other flakes. It is fairly dry for a scented flake, but the scenting is just a touch or so. I agree with a number of the reviews, the aroma when opening the tin is pleasant, the first half of the bowl is very pleasant..a little strong for me since I prefer a milder smokebut I find it does tend to loose its flavour half way through. To me it does taste a bit like 1792, just slightly less strong and without the tonquin flavoring. I am enjoying this blend right now as I write my first review. I got loopy halfway through, and just could not take any more. 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. I would recommend this to the learned smoker as this could prove to be harsh and off putting to the beginner. No bite with a noticable nicotine content.not much if any flavor. Fex puffs and down to the ashtray. I wasn't quite expecting this. The taste was fairly strong. Then discovered that no one has this in stock! The flavour is glorious, at first I get the aromatics and a mild tobacco taste, with a moderate sweetness. However Pipes and accessories are allowed. The tin aroma seemed slightly sweet & tangy but is hard for me to discribe. They burn cool and slow, they offer a healthy nicotine dose, they smell and taste kind of funky, and offer a satisfying pipeful. Samuel Gawith: Squadron Leader - English blend 1.75oz pipe tobacco. Definitely one for smoking in a small bowl. I love it when Gawith tells you something is flavored with a "long used essence." Slightly floral, perfume-like, sweet, with a vanilla undertone. And it's like experiencing Bracken again for the first time. Cool smoke, rich flavor, lovely mildness. Part of it could be the age difference of the tins (fresh with the 1792, years with the Bracken), but the Bracken is deeper, richer, and earthier. 2023 TobaccoPipes.com
For me, this was very similar to St Bruno Flake -- no, not the same, but similar. Yes rose, as in Greek Rose Petal preserves (not a regular on many an American table). Crowns up beautifully on the charring light. Now, for breaking it apart and packing into the pipe. The after taste pleasantly lingers a bit, and the room note is pervasive. It should probably be noted that I am a fan of 1792 and Lakeland Dark and thus a fan of Samuel Gawiths dark and bold blends in general, but whereas some reviewers find this blend to be harsh I rather find it to be well rounded. Don't worry, it is not of the conspicuous "Lakeland" variety. The taste & strength is reminiscent of PIF on the first light, with a cigar-like tobacco flavour. Individual reviews are the opinion(s) of the contributor and do not reflect the opinion(s)
Samuel Gawith once again show how an ostensibly simple base blend can be made so much more than the sum of its parts. Not highly complex but very delicious. This is an incomplete box, forgotten in a bag, there are the KC and bracken, because move, they should be sleeping in my memory for 15 years or so, each piece inside are covered with a layer of white frost, when (I was a young pipe smokers, may be the character of tobacco, stop to continue. A tobacco that should be stocked up on as age can do incredible things to the flavor of this spectacular blend. I just get tobacco. Samuel Gawith's 1792 Flake is rich, dark, and full-bodied pipe tobacco marked by its strong character and beautiful tonquin notes. I could never smoke this as an all day blend, but it is great with a cold beer or cup of coffee. But the sweetness is always light, if never exactly subtle. Deep and resonant forest, leather and cigar tones emerge from the heart of this blend. This was an unexpected and pleasant surprise. Purchased From: Friend personal collection. To quote an email from SG when I inquired about this: "Bracken used a particular type and style of leaf which we cannot get any more." You may find that unless you live alone or have a tolerant wife you want to smoke Bracken Flake outdoors. Packing is easy as I tend to rub out most of my flakes these days anyway. I don't mean to imply this is not a quality tobacco. The sweet scent (be it dark cherry or whatever; certainly no strong "bean" flavors here) is just slight to make the dark toasted leaf smoke sweet. . About the Reviewer: Primarily a cigarette smoker until switching totally to pipes in 2006. Opening the tin revealed very dark flakes of varying thickness.The aroma is musty,not very plesant to my senses.the flakes required some drying for optimal burn.Slightly rubbed out and with a loose pack the tobacco took to the match quite well.On first light there was a faint flavor of dried apricots and a very lite lakeland scent.The tobacco crowned up quite high and required a lite tamp for the second light.With the second light there were no flavors or aroma noticed. And yes, this is a Virginia/Burley with flavoring that I find to be delicious. Larsen War Horse Wessex Pipes Sale/Closeouts Snuff- Non-Tobacco Special Orders FAQS The soapy, floral tonquin topping is very noticeable without drowning out the tobaccos, and I think perhaps just a little fruit may have been added as well. Wow, this is strong stuff, and this is supposed to be milder than 1792! This page may contain sensitive or adult content that's not for everyone. Tin note was similar to Copenhagen snuff on steroids, smokey, fermented tar odor. It doesn't make my regular rotation due to its mono-dimensionality but it's a good smoke and one that should be tried by the smoker that is put off by 1792 but likes the richness. Second, the flavor. You can find our Privacy Policy here. It is full bodied with some underlying flavoring of chocolate. Otherwise, it hits you with no forgiveness and becomes more acrid too. Appearance: Dark brown to black with brownish streaks, a moderately densely pressed 6" flake, topping is evident. I was surprised to find very little taste reminiscent of the smell, the taste was, to me, pure tobacco. The familiar vanilla-bitter medicine scent of tonquin is easily detected. The room note is a little like shoe polish aroma so you won't win any fans when smoking it but it is a good smoke and can be smoked outdoors. The transformation clearly comes in the magic SG undertake in preparation, which results in a dark brown flake of madly uneven chunks. Either that, or the flavouring is so well matched that it seems to not be overwhelming or floating atop the taste of the tobacco. Though, to again quote the email, it has been "permanently" removed from their inventory). 3 stars from me. Apart from their burning characteristics and fire cured leaf they are completely different. Although it has a lot of power, it's quite feeble in a couple of areas: temperature and tongue bite. It is probably moldy water from some dank part of Gawith's basement, but it still tastes pretty good. Join over 18k members to reviewexclusive content. Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note; FrozenChurchwarden (6) 2014-04-13: Mild to Medium: . I picture a lone arthritic old man who should have retired twenty years ago doing his best to meet his onerous quotas, slicing as quick as he can on his clunky Victorian machine in some Dickensian stone cellar. I find it very, very tasty. Purchased From: The factory, various tobacconists. This is a little stronger, a little darker, and the casing a bit more obvious, but for me a similar type. Rather, the Kentucky is a bit temperamental and can be over-puffed to the point of extreme bitterness. Duck and cover, this Swamp Thing is on the ATTACK! It is rich and earthy and leaves me with a tad bit of sweetness. I will say that mid bowl when the flavor really starts to culminate it tastes a bit like a good cigar. This is a very full flavor english blend. I was lucky enough to procure one tin from my local B&M, not knowing that this tobacco had been discontinued for years already, even more lucky considering it was a blind buy based solely on the fact that i wanted to try something from the house of Gawith. All rights reserved. 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. Highly recommended for the fan of Lake District dark flakes. I detect none of the tonquin others have noted. 11/22 Update - I've never been called a quitter and I haven't quoted on the weed yet. Too strong..made me gagand I gave this stuff many chances in the last 2 years. If only this came in a "lite" version. The smoke is very cool and there is absolutely no tongue bite. That is not far off. 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. Stronger than Goliath it packs a punch few will shrug off, but a slow cadence treats the patient smoker to a sunset of impressions. Seems that nothing much has changed in the cellaring. This stuff was strong, even stronger than 1792, in my experience. I saw the new tin and had to try it; I'm glad I did. Taste is full. We are committed to providing our services only to people who are of the proper age, and to protecting our youth as best as we possibly can. Overall impression.Premium leaf,burns well when dryed out a bit. I was very impressed with how smooth and cool this flake smoked. Live and learn. A buddy of mine said it tasted like good tobacco and the best tasting shoe he had ever smoked. Email address. The smoking experience is singular. Flavour and nicotine are both definitely plentiful. I smoked all three bowls yesterday so that is all she wrote. The only similarity it has to 1792, is it's a densely pressed flake of many layers. I enjoyed this, and find it easy to recommend. If you like cigars, there are many better than this, and it does have a lot of nicotine in it, which I visit once a year because it's discontinued and I just want to think of it as a kind of baroque classical music. You know, that earthy pleasant smell of decaying leaves and bracken glades in the woods. Unfortunately I am not a fan of Grousemoor's topping which would detract my enjoyment of Bracken Flake. It is powerful, and not unpleasant; but too much of it leaves me with a pain in my throat. All round a good enjoyable relaxing smoke but if you smoke it too quickly you will lose the pepper and get burned instead. You chaps who like this tobacco, my hat is off to you. Nice broken (bracken) flake, and one I'll repeat. Which is why I usually smoke this in my corn cob - it's the smallest pipe I own. There is no appreciable room note. 50 g tin. A good deal darker (in looks and taste) and fuller than Rum Flake, I find it equally as sweet, but in a different way, and as strong or stronger than Rum Flake as well. Bracken Flake contains no noticeable tonquin. I will buy more of this as soon as I can. There is something of the nature of the ever-controversial 1792 lurking in the physical aspect of Bracken, but the similarities end there. No bite what so ever. Today, they still produce a huge range of flavoursome blends whilst still implementing the same traditional methods and, some of the original machinery from 1792. Samuel Gawith has been producing world famous pipe tobacco for over 200 years, which are full of strength and mellow flavours. I almost get the same sensation on the back of my throat with BF as I get when enjoying pure maple syrup though I would not suggest that this tastes like nor smells like maple. Smells of rich, deep earth, and just straight up tobacco. Bracken Flake is almost black. Deep Dark flakes to match the flavors. They are similar, sure, but there are tobacco tastes in the Bracken that are not found in 1792. However, I don't think I want to pay 15.00 a 50g tin for the cheaper ones. Everything about it is just different than most other blends. Still it is a pretty strong tobak. Still glad i got a tin before it was too late ! Infact the next time you reach for your pipe, it will still be smelling like it was just out of an extreme yoga session. Bracken Flake has to be one of the slowest burning blends I've piped, it seems endless! Tobacco Type: Latakia, Virginia. The tin I had contained tobacco needing time to dry before smoking. The moisture content is high but smokeable in a fresh tin. The smoke was full flavored, slightly sweet undertones though! Lots of people purposefully dry out their tobacco to a near crisp to reduce the presence of water. It's "special essences" are difficult to determine exactly what they are. This one is not for those smokers with weak constitutions. 3.5 of 4 stars. You still get some of that spiciness underneath that 1792 offers, particularly near the bottom of the bowl. I've been pretty distraught since I learned it was discontinued, and am making my remaining stash of it last. The virginia tobacco is in front, the rum based topping is high sugar and makes that lovely candied flake we all enjoy. I like it. Orders over $95 in US, Safe Payments
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. 11/19 Update - I tried it again. The tin aroma is reminiscent of a muted Erinmore, somewhat liquorice-like in character, perhaps some anise? 1792 does not, even when I inhale a little. Slow burning, sips nicely. As other reviewers have noted, the taste is hard to describe, since it is so full and complex. =. Overall, very dark, with occasional bright flashes. This tobacco could easily be a filler in a strong spicy Mexican cigar. This must be what Bracken is for. I dont know for sure. There are considerable added flavorings. Email Rich at 4noggins.com, he put some aside for you the next time it arrives, he's a good guy. Not with this particular tin. Whenever one of those appears here on tobaccoreviews.com, that usually means it is a stout tobacco. While flavor should be the most important factor in choosing a tobac, some are just too darn fickle to deal with (like McClellands Dark Star). You must be 21 years or older to buy our products in accordance with current FDA regulations. The Kentucky really shines through with a rich strong finish. It feels like so many of the reviews for Bracken Flake mention it's related to 1792. There is no way this is likely to bite but its no shrinking violet either. I pick up tones of black cherry, something sweet and vaguely like molasses and hints of rose. Out of stock Add to Wishlist Name-Brand Favorites Even a small bowl last easily an hour. But the taste of the smoke on my tongue is like honey. Created with Sketch . 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. We do not sell e-cigarettes, cigarettes, cigarette tobacco, snuff, or vape. You are using an out of date browser. I am no beginner, however, and it got to me, so be forewarned about the nicotine, and do not try to smoke this in a huge Autograph or Danish freehand, unless someone around you knows how to administer CPR. 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. Shipping, taxes, and discounts will be calculated at checkout. I let it dry for about 15 minutes and proceeded to smoke. I thought this was an excellent tobacco and I'll certainly be smoking it again. Ive had this in my cellar for over a decade now. After a quarter this can develop a chemical likeness, unless I puff with ease; this lingers as a ghost. This is a very nice and strong tobacco that is best smoked slowly. Not for my regular rotation, but a good change of pace. Probably over-the-top for a lot of people. Quite a bit of the old stuff I have today is from what I bought. The nicotine level is high, with a back-of-the-mouth sensation again like a good cigar. Celtic Talisman. All in all, between the two I would smoke 1792 flake but this would be a good replacement foor those times 1792 is scarce. All in all, I found it to be an excellent flake for those who enjoy BIG flavor from their tobaccos. Many people compare this to 1792. The aroma was very tobacco-ey and rich! 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. 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. I see the similarities in strength (Dark Flake) and flavor (1792) but neither is really accurate. Can you hear me, Samuel Gawith? McClelland's Dark Star (tinned) and dark navy flake (bulk) are milder in comparison. Similar Blends: Samuel Gawith 1792, Dunhill Royal Yacht, Sams Flake, Gawith and Hogarth Dark Flake. It said Samuel Gawith found a few remaining tins, had badged them with a simple white label (due to the previous artwork being redundant), and My Smoking Shop bought the lot! I have jarred most of the tin, and once ive cut my teeth, ill go back to it. As a matter of fact if I could role cigars I'd be using this weed as the filler. Company No. This works very well in a briar or a meeschaum. All Rights Reserved. The aroma is of "Lemon Grass". Admittedly all these cross-references to 1792 may be a bit confusing: These are two tobaccos at completely different ends of the flavour range. I know it's not produced anymore but if you can find a tin somewhere then pick it up. Now where did I put the sand paper for my tongue??? Great Stuff! Have enjoyed pipe smoking, again, for almost 5 years now and have tried a number of Blends all of which have been recommended by my supplier. It is one of the few that sometimes benefit from judiciously dumping the ashes from the first half of the bowl in order to re-invigorate the last 3rd. It came across to me as some sort of spicy, peppery, syrup flavor. =Update: 18 months in storage do nothing for this blend. 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. I hesitated reviewing this too quickly so I spent the last few months trying to be fair. I wouldn't mind a few tins of a few SG blends myself. It's about a tobacco that finally made me realise that whatever you know, there is something more to experience. Samuel Gawith: 1792 FLAKE 50g; Samuel Gawith: 1792 FLAKE 50g SG1792-50g. These flakes had really nice flavor though. BF is extraordinarily cool and has wonderful side-stream aroma. I advise to let it air out a bit before breaking up and loading up. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. There is quite a bit of powder in this keg, so if you do not tolerate blends with a healthy (and wonderful) dose of nicotine, you may want to head for lighter fare. And then we have a smoke which is dark, deep and rich. The first couple of pipes were quite a novelty, but after a good few (half a tin) I can only somewhat recommend it. It might have been many years ago, when I enjoyed Gitanes cigarettes (the ones with the black tobacco). When it comes to this one however, they seem to be all over the place. Flavors of cherry, rose and a deep nuttiness are exhaled with increasing pleasure. Recommended. 24.30 I think this blend is Gawith 1792 Flake with an added flavoring that has been substituted for the Tonquin in 1792. Taste: The scent of of the tobacco is that of an autumn forest; wet earth and moss, decaying leaves and a pine-like odour from the topping. Gawith inherited this equipment from Harrison, and the company has been crafting premium tobacco since, with one of Samuel's two sons continuing the brand while . This must have been about 6 or 7 years ago. It may not be as strong as 1792, but I tried to smoke a good size bowl of this stuff and could not finish. I couldn't say for sure what's in that topping, but it taste great and that's what really counts. Was ready as soon as I opened her up. Picture this, you are strolling down a beach, you reach into your pocket, and , In 2022, a key component of any product is customisation. It takes some sitting down and really focusing on it, as this dark blend simply won't let the smoker off the hook until it is finished. I crumbled up a flake and then I noticed the sweet smell of their secret sauce. It is powerful, in every meaning of the word - strong in nicotine and flavour. By mid-bowl the fragrant topping is pretty well gone and the Kentucky leaf is coming into its own. I almost feel sorry for SG: it can't be easy meeting such a great demand for their quality products using such ancient machinery. With some floral notes from the heavily stoved dark fired tobacco.
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