I'm going to throw in another potential variable to "the sauce" that hasn't been mentioned: not only is there variations in crop from year to year with tobacco leaf, but the same holds true with manufacturers of essential oils and extracts, which are presumably used by GH. For example, I have used the exact same brand and line of essential oil, medicinal grade, and I can definitely detect a variation in scent as well as strength from batch to batch. While I do indeed advocate for a "saucier" GH, I accept whatever they provide because I still find them to be one of the highest quality tobaccos on the planet. Most of my tobacco fund ends up in the Gawith hands as opposed to C&D. I appreciate them and hope they are around a very long time.
To the OP, I notice that lakeland over time (at least those produced in the last few years) softens/weakens and doesn't gain strength. For example, Bob's square cut from 2022 was very strong floral lakeland when I jarred it, it was very prominent in the smoke. A bowl this year and much of that has receded/mellowed to the point where the tobacco is mostly shining and not the lakeland. Same with SG Grousemoor.
To the OP, I notice that lakeland over time (at least those produced in the last few years) softens/weakens and doesn't gain strength. For example, Bob's square cut from 2022 was very strong floral lakeland when I jarred it, it was very prominent in the smoke. A bowl this year and much of that has receded/mellowed to the point where the tobacco is mostly shining and not the lakeland. Same with SG Grousemoor.