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OverMountain

Lifer
Dec 5, 2021
1,399
4,969
NOVA
I tried SG rum flake today with 30 min or so of drying. There were a few sips of greatness but for the most part I didn’t taste much.

Being a Virginia blend (I rarely smoke straight VAs) , could I have over temped it? (I tried to go slow).

In the tin, the Virginia’s are delicious smelling but it almost smells like Capstan or any other VA. Not a rum tin note.

What’s going on with me? Could I have bought a dried out tin that’s “lost the sauce” or am I just a VA newb/troglodyte?
 
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minerLuke

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 2, 2023
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581
Vancouver BC
I tried SG rum flake today with 30 min or so of drying. There were a few sips of greatness but for the most part I didn’t taste much.

Being a Virginia blend (I rarely smoke straight VAs) , could I have over temped it? (I tried to go slow).

In the tin, the Virginia’s are delicious smelling but it almost smells like Capstan or any other VA. Not a rum tin note.

What’s going on with me? Could I have bought a dried out tin that’s “lost the sauce” or am I just a VA newb/troglodyte?
Did you just pop the tin? I find with many tobaccos Pete/Dunhill tins and Gawiths in particular that a few week nap in a Mason jar after opening does wonders. Usually after opening the tin I will dry it out to nearly what I want (which may be overnight if uts a really wet tin) then jar it.
 

AJL67

Lifer
May 26, 2022
5,495
28,134
Florida - Space Coast
Can't say I've ever tried the Rum Flake but that being said i don't think drying it would kill that much of the flavor as i've never found that with other tobaccos, could be a chance that you were expecting way more out of it than it was able to give? I mean unless it was bone dry when you opened it.
 

verporchting

Lifer
Dec 30, 2018
3,002
9,274
Virginias can be a subtle and acquired taste. Personally it took a little longer for me to slow down enough to begin picking up the nuances. Before that I found them bland compared to aromatic or light English blends. But over time Virginia blends became my favorite category . Rum Flake seems like it should have more upfront Rum flavor but I’ve never found it to be so, it’s definitely a slow sipping tobacco. That’s when you notice the flavors. Don’t despair! Just be patient.
 

OverMountain

Lifer
Dec 5, 2021
1,399
4,969
NOVA
Thanks all. Into the jar it goes. When something has been enjoyed for longer than you have been alive, the problem probably isn’t with the product. It’s probably me! I’ll try it again in a month or so.

My wife said the room note smelled like cigarettes, guess that’s virginias.
 

woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
12,695
20,384
SE PA USA
I have a tin and I can get a hint of the famous Lakeland essence every now and then
For the longest time, GH has had a cross contamination problem, where anything they make could taste like Lakeland, whether it was supposed to be there or not. I spoke with someone a couple of weeks ago who recently toured their plant, and he felt that they had the problem under control. To be sure, I haven't detected any Lakeland in non-Lakeland GH blends for at least a year.
 
Jun 18, 2020
3,970
14,027
Wilmington, NC
For the longest time, GH has had a cross contamination problem, where anything they make could taste like Lakeland, whether it was supposed to be there or not. I spoke with someone a couple of weeks ago who recently toured their plant, and he felt that they had the problem under control. To be sure, I haven't detected any Lakeland in non-Lakeland GH blends for at least a year.
My tin came from secret Santa 2 or three years back (but I bought 2 more and some bulk)
 

minerLuke

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 2, 2023
293
581
Vancouver BC
I will also mention that my experience with the Gawiths top flavored blends is that they aren't very 'loud' like a full on aromatic. The Chocolate in Chocolate Flake or Bob's I mostly get on the initial light and then it sort of drifts in and out occasionally. Same with Rum, Navy, Ennerdale etc. I think the strongest flavor from them that I've had is the blackberry in Firedance FL, that's pretty much front and center. I'm smoking a tin of that right now.