I've had a bit of time to analyse these two blends; Gold Leaf (hereinafter GL) was something I've smoked many times, whereas Medium Flake (hereinafter MF) is of more recent acquaintance and I've gone through about 120g of that now.
My purpose is to dispel the notion, oft repeated, that these are simply the same blend in different forms. They are not. They are distinct in flavour from eachother, in a similar but lesser sense of the relationship between Germain's Brown Flake and Rich Dark Flake - the contrasts are less stark while their roots are again largely shared.
One the left, GL, on the right MF.

The GL is brights and oranges, I wouldn't say reds as they miss that tang; lightly cased with orange citrus, perhaps sweetened or the leaf is sweet - it's in no way overbearing. Very smooth for a virginia, mature, subtle. I came to it from SG English blends and it took a little time for my palate to tune into the subtle flavours and find things beside air. The MF has the same components and casing with the significant addition of darker virginias which add some sourness to the palate - the overall effect can be distinguished from first puff. I have smoked it both rubbed and unrubbed, it makes no difference. The blend descriptions on tin -

My purpose is to dispel the notion, oft repeated, that these are simply the same blend in different forms. They are not. They are distinct in flavour from eachother, in a similar but lesser sense of the relationship between Germain's Brown Flake and Rich Dark Flake - the contrasts are less stark while their roots are again largely shared.
One the left, GL, on the right MF.

The GL is brights and oranges, I wouldn't say reds as they miss that tang; lightly cased with orange citrus, perhaps sweetened or the leaf is sweet - it's in no way overbearing. Very smooth for a virginia, mature, subtle. I came to it from SG English blends and it took a little time for my palate to tune into the subtle flavours and find things beside air. The MF has the same components and casing with the significant addition of darker virginias which add some sourness to the palate - the overall effect can be distinguished from first puff. I have smoked it both rubbed and unrubbed, it makes no difference. The blend descriptions on tin -






