They have tobaccos that run the gamut from light to VERY VERY strong!
one of the only makers that do ropes.
one of the only makers that do ropes.
Not gimmicky at all, just how they've done it for over 150 years. Strong, full flavored old-timey British tobaccos from a different era, when men smoked tobacco that looked (and sometimes smelled) like dog turds and chest hair was plentiful. Most also died by 50, but I digress... G&H makes prime pipe tobacco, and always has, but it's certainly worlds apart from Captain Black and the like.How come everytime some one brings up high nic, G&H comes up. Is that their gimmick or selling point or just happens to be the way they do things?
I'm working through my first tin and I love it. I expected the flavoring to be really strong, but I don't know if I am immune to tonquin or I just got an odd tin, but it seems pretty nuanced to me. I know most people find it aggressively flavored, so I am curious. Will have to do more experimenting. Nicotine-wise, it is top of the food chain with its dark flake cousins at GHC.1792 has a good flavor but lord! IT BE STRONG.
my half pound will probably last 5 lifetimes.. maybe more.
Dark flake scented and unscented are both good. I prefer the scented myself. Also, with very strong tobaccos I like a little sweetness along with the strength. I highly recommend the coconut twist, maple twist, and rum twist ropes. The sweetness is there but not real strong and in my opinion works well with the tobacco. The cherry twist I have not tried yet so cannot attest to it's flavor.
The sweet ropes have little to no aromatic room note. You'll only barely notice them in the taste.Do you have an opinion on which one has the best room note?
I have not smoked any of them. Not because I don't want to try them, but because, at least in the US, they are not easy to obtain.
Funny how times change. Barely three or four years ago, they would perpetually be in stock online. Probably Lakeland fear.in the US, they are not easy to obtain.
How come everytime some one brings up high nic, G&H comes up. Is that their gimmick or selling point or just happens to be the way they do things?
1792 has a good flavor but lord! IT BE STRONG.
I tried sliced black last night and it was pretty bad.
That’s right. I won’t say it’s like smoking a tire fire as others have said, but it’s close.I take it you're not into the taste of burning motor oil.