This is the second Lakeland tobacco I’ve opened this evening, after Ennerdale.
This 50 gram (1.75 ounce) tin cost $15 from Smoking Pipes and like Ennerdale, is worth the cost for a decoration, after you smoke the tobacco. Our American makers should take notice a high dollar little can of tobacco should have, this luxury look about it.
In America, once upon a time, codger burleys came in little tins. I’m beginning to think in England, Wales, and Scotland once upon a time the codgers smoked Lakeland brands.
Grousemoor is an aromatic like Half and Half and Kentucky Club and Field and Stream are (or were) aromatics.
The tobacco is pure, shag cut lemon colored Virginia. The essence in Grousemoor reminds me of a cedar tree in bloom. Mostly this is an excellent Virginia tobacco with notes of citrus and honey, and newly mown hay, but there’s an aromatic essence that’s very tasty, peppery, floral, and scented of cedar, and likely unique to Grousemoor. Just a delicious, simple, rich, good tasting smoke with enough nicotine to satisfy my need for Vitamin N. It’s easy to smoke, not sweet, not sour, just right.
Buy some while the dollar is strong and the do gooders in the United States don’t tax this like do gooders in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand do.
Generations of juvenile delinquents and old codgers in Great Britain must love Lakeland tobaccos.
This 50 gram (1.75 ounce) tin cost $15 from Smoking Pipes and like Ennerdale, is worth the cost for a decoration, after you smoke the tobacco. Our American makers should take notice a high dollar little can of tobacco should have, this luxury look about it.
In America, once upon a time, codger burleys came in little tins. I’m beginning to think in England, Wales, and Scotland once upon a time the codgers smoked Lakeland brands.
Grousemoor is an aromatic like Half and Half and Kentucky Club and Field and Stream are (or were) aromatics.
The tobacco is pure, shag cut lemon colored Virginia. The essence in Grousemoor reminds me of a cedar tree in bloom. Mostly this is an excellent Virginia tobacco with notes of citrus and honey, and newly mown hay, but there’s an aromatic essence that’s very tasty, peppery, floral, and scented of cedar, and likely unique to Grousemoor. Just a delicious, simple, rich, good tasting smoke with enough nicotine to satisfy my need for Vitamin N. It’s easy to smoke, not sweet, not sour, just right.
Buy some while the dollar is strong and the do gooders in the United States don’t tax this like do gooders in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand do.
Generations of juvenile delinquents and old codgers in Great Britain must love Lakeland tobaccos.