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kanaia

Part of the Furniture Now
Feb 3, 2013
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G&H doesn't seem to get a lot of love on this site compared to Gawith, Esoterica,MacBaren etc. My favorite is Dark Flake (Unscented). Anybody else like the G&H blends?

 

jpberg

Lifer
Aug 30, 2011
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8,269
I favor the same as you, but I could, on any given day, interchange about four other blends.

 

sallow

Lifer
Jun 30, 2013
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4,392
I do. I like the Kendal Flake. The rum and chocolate flakes are also very good. I also smoke the Glengarry and Best Brown.

 

rcstan

Lifer
Mar 7, 2012
1,466
9
Sunset Beach NC
I have over 1 kg of GH Best Brown #2 on hand, one kg of GH Ennerdale Flake .... so I suppose I like them well enough. Also, having the luxury of being about a half hour drive from SPC, I've been exploring other GH blends as well: Scotch Flake, Bob's Chocolate Flake, Black Irish X, Brown Bogie ..... I found out, however, that Bright CR Flake and Glengarry do not agree with my chemistry ....

 

pitchfork

Lifer
May 25, 2012
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611
Gawith & Hoggarth is one of my favorite blending houses. I love the earthy taste of the African and Indian tobaccos they use for many of their flakes and all of them light and burn easily.
Best Brown #2 is one of my top 2 or 3 Va flakes. Sweet, earthy and tangy.
I always have Ennerdale on hand -- sweet, soft and yummy. Nothing else like it.
Kendal Flake is about as "Lakeland" as you can get, with great, tangy tobaccos to go along with all the scents and perfume.
Brown Flake U/S is another great flake (Va/Burley) that doesn't get a great deal of attention. It has a really nice "chocolate brownie" flavor to it that I crave from time to time.
Glengarry Flake is a sweet, bright flake with a very light, sweet topping that just adds a little "something" to the smoke. Unlike other bright flakes, I've never had it turn harsh or ashy.
Louisiana Flake is the one GH tobacco I haven't liked all that much. After a couple of months open, it's OK as a VaPer, but when fresh it has this weird smell that's like a cross between chocolate and a veterinarian's office.

 

cortezattic

Lifer
Nov 19, 2009
15,147
7,642
Chicago, IL
I like Brown Flake Unscented, Brown Happy Bogey, and both the Maple & Rum Twists. Black Irish-X is OK too.

The twists are good for a kick in the pants, but they're pretty blah and cigar-like if you're nae in the mood.

Some of the lightly Lakeland-scented blends (La. Perique Flake) are just barely tolerable, but hardly preferred.

 

soggycitybob

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 30, 2013
222
0
Portland, OR
+1 here for Ennerdale. It was my first foray into flake tobacco and it opened my eyes to how yummy tobacco can taste. So I still keep a tin of it always handy.

 

pipinho

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 1, 2013
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One hint i noticed abou GH blends is that they the have a strong lady n dancing in them

 

pitchfork

Lifer
May 25, 2012
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611
That's my theory too. In a way, the Lakeland scent at that extremely low level is kinda nice.
I've long thought that, too, but having smoked quite a bit of BB #2, a VA flake, I wonder if it isn't just the earthy funkiness of the "empire tobaccos" they use. Thoughts?

 

docwatson

Lifer
Jul 2, 2009
1,149
11
New England
Glengarry and Louisiana Flake are tops IMO. I also enjoy Bob's Choc. Flake and Rum Flake as well. I suppose I could go on to say that Ennerdale is always a special smoke too. These limited production, high quality, exceptional old world tobaccos made by G&H and Samuel Gawith stand the test of time as you look at the history of both companies.

 

nachman

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 27, 2013
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The scented G&H blends are both cased and topped with a lakeland scent. The unscented blends are just cased with a mild lakeland, but not topped with the heavier lakeland scent. My favorite is sliced brown twist. It is a rope which has been sliced saving a lot of work with the cigar cutter.

 

pitchfork

Lifer
May 25, 2012
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The unscented blends are just cased with a mild lakeland, but not topped with the heavier lakeland scent.
How did you come by that, nachman. I've written them before and gotten no response (maybe it's a dead email account).

 

pitchfork

Lifer
May 25, 2012
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The scented G&H blends are both cased and topped with a lakeland scent. The unscented blends are just cased with a mild lakeland, but not topped with the heavier lakeland scent.
I'd be interested to hear nachman's sources on this, but this seems entirely plausible to me the more I think about, especially after reading about the extensive ingredients listed for very "natural" tobaccos like Dunhill Navy Rolls and the old Three Nuns (to say nothing of highly flavored blends like St. Bruno). If Dunhill DNR includes things like plum juice and anise flavor, then it seems likely that Best Brown #2 might include a little musk, rose or heliotrope.
I'm smoking some BB#2 right now and nachman's claim accords with what I am tasting - or what I think I am tasting.

 

jbbaldwin

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 1, 2012
557
42
I enjoy Ennerdale Flake. It smells like a church picnic and it's the one blend my wife would really rather I hadn't found but I love it. Not every day, and not enough to dedicate a briar to it (corncob only), but it's quality leaf prepared in an interesting way. I think the Lakeland essence is a nice diversion from my usual rotation.

 

nachman

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 27, 2013
228
3
"How did you come by that, nachman. I've written them before and gotten no response (maybe it's a dead email account)."
It has been so many years ago that I can't remember where I heard this, but I considered it a reliable source or I would have promptly forgotten it. At my age it is hard to remember what I had for breakfast.

 

mrenglish

Lifer
Dec 25, 2010
2,220
72
Columbus, Ohio
My favorites:
Bright CR Flake, Brown Flake U/S, Louisiana Flake, Dark Flake, Dark Plug, Glengarry Flake and to a lesser extent Ennerdale Flake. The last two I do not have any on hand, but a couple pounds each of the rest. Getting ready to fire up some Bright CR in fact. It is drying under the heat lamp.
Mike

 

pitchfork

Lifer
May 25, 2012
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611
Have yet to try Bright CR, but I like Glengarry, which is based on Bright CR.
Interesting -- another thumbs up for Brown Flake U/S. Got to be one of the best of the lesser known flakes.

 
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