I often use websites like tobaccoreviews.com for info on the contents of a certain tobacco. I find it helps me to develop my palate... how can I ever get a feel for what a certain variety of tobacco tastes like (burley, VA, KY, perique, etc.) if I don't even know I'm smoking it?
That said, I've noticed some discrepancies in how the Gawith, Hoggarth & Co. twists are listed on pipesandcigars.com, smokingpipes.com, and tobaccoreviews.com.
Many sites explain that Brown Irish X and Black Irish X are the same twist, with the black just being stoved longer.
Similarly, many sites explain that the flavored brown twists (maple, rum, sweet whiskey, and coconut being the most common) are simply the Brown Irish X with a little topping.
I'm clear on all that, but the strange thing is that for many of these ropes, I can find them alternately listed as being completely Virginia, or rather being just Burley and Kentucky.
Does anyone know for sure what these ropes are made of? Are they VA or, Burley/KY?
For reference, tobaccoreviews has Rum Twist listed twice.
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/9145/gawith-hoggarth-co-sweet-rum-twist - "Virginia"
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/1837/gawith-hoggarth-co-rum-twist-unsliced-rope "Burley, Kentucky"
Black Irish X - Description says it is the same ingredients Brown Irish X, but stoved more. It lists the ingredients as Virginia.
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/552/gawith-hoggarth-co-black-irish-x-unsliced
Brown Irish X - Description says that it is "made with the same ingredients as the Black Irish X" but "without any additional processing"--yet the ingredients are listed as "Burley, Kentucky".
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/558/gawith-hoggarth-co-brown-irish-x
That said, I've noticed some discrepancies in how the Gawith, Hoggarth & Co. twists are listed on pipesandcigars.com, smokingpipes.com, and tobaccoreviews.com.
Many sites explain that Brown Irish X and Black Irish X are the same twist, with the black just being stoved longer.
Similarly, many sites explain that the flavored brown twists (maple, rum, sweet whiskey, and coconut being the most common) are simply the Brown Irish X with a little topping.
I'm clear on all that, but the strange thing is that for many of these ropes, I can find them alternately listed as being completely Virginia, or rather being just Burley and Kentucky.
Does anyone know for sure what these ropes are made of? Are they VA or, Burley/KY?
For reference, tobaccoreviews has Rum Twist listed twice.
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/9145/gawith-hoggarth-co-sweet-rum-twist - "Virginia"
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/1837/gawith-hoggarth-co-rum-twist-unsliced-rope "Burley, Kentucky"
Black Irish X - Description says it is the same ingredients Brown Irish X, but stoved more. It lists the ingredients as Virginia.
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/552/gawith-hoggarth-co-black-irish-x-unsliced
Brown Irish X - Description says that it is "made with the same ingredients as the Black Irish X" but "without any additional processing"--yet the ingredients are listed as "Burley, Kentucky".
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/558/gawith-hoggarth-co-brown-irish-x