Standard 'I'm not JimInks' disclaimer - & this is based off two bowls, so an additional pinch of salt required.
The description online reads: 'A mix of Burley, Cavendish and Virginia with a faint topping of Molasses. This broken flake tobacco has an earth smell to it and smokes deliciously. Notes of grass and citrus combine beautifully and give a medium strengthen smoke.'
From the pouch it's much less broken than I'd expected:
The pouch note is lovely, very milk chocolate & soft.
The initial taste impression is vending machine hot chocolate with a few extra sachets of sugar thrown in (something I actually quite like, a very childhood taste), but the chocolate taste doesn't last long & I wonder if I'm translating my expectations from the smell into taste. The sugary taste sticks around longer. What's odd is it tastes sugary without being particularly sweet.
I'm definitely not getting grass or citrus - & overall I find the taste quite weak & undistinguished. There's probably a bit of nicotine, but not a lot. It doesn't bite.
It's not horrible & maybe it'll get better with a bit of open time - but I doubt any improvement will be enough to make me want to rebuy it.
All in all this feels like a missed opportunity - we don't see many new tobaccos on the UK market & the burley selection is notably poor (only two straight that I'm aware of - ABF & Kendal Kentucky, while many of the best VaBurs are hard to get hold of - Silver Flake & Uncle Tom's particularly). This doesn't bring anything new to the table.
GH are wonderful & see a significant proportion of my monthly pay packet. I really wanted to like their newest offering - but I'm afraid this one's a miss for me.
The description online reads: 'A mix of Burley, Cavendish and Virginia with a faint topping of Molasses. This broken flake tobacco has an earth smell to it and smokes deliciously. Notes of grass and citrus combine beautifully and give a medium strengthen smoke.'
From the pouch it's much less broken than I'd expected:
The pouch note is lovely, very milk chocolate & soft.
The initial taste impression is vending machine hot chocolate with a few extra sachets of sugar thrown in (something I actually quite like, a very childhood taste), but the chocolate taste doesn't last long & I wonder if I'm translating my expectations from the smell into taste. The sugary taste sticks around longer. What's odd is it tastes sugary without being particularly sweet.
I'm definitely not getting grass or citrus - & overall I find the taste quite weak & undistinguished. There's probably a bit of nicotine, but not a lot. It doesn't bite.
It's not horrible & maybe it'll get better with a bit of open time - but I doubt any improvement will be enough to make me want to rebuy it.
All in all this feels like a missed opportunity - we don't see many new tobaccos on the UK market & the burley selection is notably poor (only two straight that I'm aware of - ABF & Kendal Kentucky, while many of the best VaBurs are hard to get hold of - Silver Flake & Uncle Tom's particularly). This doesn't bring anything new to the table.
GH are wonderful & see a significant proportion of my monthly pay packet. I really wanted to like their newest offering - but I'm afraid this one's a miss for me.