The Virginia is mostly sublimated by the toppings, but a little grass/hay and earth still come through. Strength wise, the Lakeland topping seems a little tamer than it is in other G&H blends, but the essence offers the expected flavor. I find it well compliments the richness of the cherry and cream, though you will notice the Lakeland a little more than the fruit. The nic-hit is just past mild. The strength and taste are medium. The flake is easy to rub out to your preference. Burns at an even rate, cool and creamy smooth with a consistent taste. No bite, no dull or harsh spots, and leaves almost no moisture in the bowl. Easily burns to ash. It’s almost an all day smoke, and perhaps is if you are used to stronger Lakeland topped products. One of the easiest, comfortable of its kind to smoke. The after taste and room note are pleasant.




