Well that seems pretty straight forward!The whole situation with Revor is complicated, since STG made it under license from Japan Tobacco, who bought out the old U.K. manufacturer (Mansfield?) long ago.
Well that seems pretty straight forward!The whole situation with Revor is complicated, since STG made it under license from Japan Tobacco, who bought out the old U.K. manufacturer (Mansfield?) long ago.
Thank you, that's great to hear. Final question if you tried both 1792 and Dark Flake Scented. Two questions in fact: is "Dark Flake Aromatic" any different from "scented"? And how would you compare 1792 and Dark Flake Scented in terms of tonquin? I read liquorice as the first topping in Dark Flake Scented and wonder if I'll like it, I love 1792.Imho, Dark Flake "unscented" is closer.
I'd rate them from least to most topping:
Lakeland Dark, Dark Flake U/S, 1792, Dark Flake Scented.
I picked up some GH "Kendal Dark" from a b&m not long ago and put it directly into a jar. It appears to be in the same family, but I'm not sure of the topping level on that one.
Yes for Gods sake. One look at the tobacco will tell you it’s not a GH press.The packaging does have Gawith TT (for Tobacco Trading) on it, but also has the same date coding STG uses. STG could very well have decided to discontinue it since I last discussed the question with Chris. Or it could have been discontinued then and whoever runs the distribution side of Gawith just not gotten the word to Chris.
But if it has been discontinued, don’t throw stones at Gawith. The whole situation with Revor is complicated, since STG made it under license from Japan Tobacco, who bought out the old U.K. manufacturer (Mansfield?) long ago. It was a decent enough seller, so if some change has happened I think it is likely at the STG/Japan Tobacco level.
No. The box might also say “Dark Flake A”. Same for the Brown Flakes. Brown Flake Scented = Brown Flake Aromatic = Brown Flake A. Tobacco reviews might or might not list them separately, but they are the same.Is Dark Flake Aromatic" any different from "scented"?
Yes, maybe Gawith can make it under licence if the interest is there, wouldn't bank on it though. Could well be the end for Revor?.Chris Gawith advised several months ago that GH does NOT manufacture Revor Plug, they are only the distributor.
Yes, maybe Gawith can make it under licence if the interest is there, wouldn't bank on it though. Could well be the end for Revor?.
And Syrian, you agitator.You have to love Rose/Geranium.
As far as I can tell, Gawith isn’t in the business of paying out royalties to make tobacco. There is challenge enough in meeting demand for their own product line.Yes, maybe Gawith can make it under licence if the interest is there, wouldn't bank on it though. Could well be the end for Revor?.
First, I agree with anything @oldgeezersmoker says regarding tobacco manufactured in the UK.?Thank you, that's great to hear. Final question if you tried both 1792 and Dark Flake Scented. Two questions in fact: is "Dark Flake Aromatic" any different from "scented"? And how would you compare 1792 and Dark Flake Scented in terms of tonquin? I read liquorice as the first topping in Dark Flake Scented and wonder if I'll like it, I love 1792.
Thanks a million! I may regret it but I will still get some Dark Flake Scented soon. Never tried Grasmere.First, I agree with anything @oldgeezersmoker says regarding tobacco manufactured in the UK.?
Second, regarding the difference in toppings, the 1792 is smooth tonquin goodness, that mellows with age. I'm smoking through some 6 year old 1792 right now and the topping seems sweeter and softer than fresh. Dark Flake Scented has all the tonquin presence of 1792, plus a healthy dose of rose geranium, licorice, almond, musk, and whatever else they use in this particularly powdery Lakeland sauce. Somewhere between Grasmere and Ennerdale, maybe the same as what's used on Kendal Flake. Kind of a kitchen sink Lakeland.
Of the lot, my preferences are 1792 or DF U/S.
That's some great stuff!DF U/S.
You won’t regret it bro. Dark flake scented has become my favourite GH blend. I like it much more 1792. My understanding is that the sauce is the same as brown flake scented if you like the flavour but prefer their brown flake.Thanks a million! I may regret it but I will still get some Dark Flake Scented soon. Never tried Grasmere.
Yeah , it will be a sad loss......I don't smoke it that that often.....but when I fancy a bowl there's no substitute.That's some great stuff!
I hope someone does pick up the Revor licence if that's the issue.
This.When you find something you love, grab it quick cause you just never know