This review was done by Jaxz.
Blend: Squadron Leader
Manufacture: Samuel Gawith
Container: 50g Tin
Tobacco: Virginia blended with Latakia
Cut: Ribbon Cut
Smoking Notes: In my limited experience I'd call this a mild-medium bodied tobacco. Unfortunately I smoke outside so it's difficult to notice any sort of room note, but I would speculate to say it's probably pretty pleasant. The flavor is pretty straight forward and consistent throughout the bowl. This smoke just draws you in immediately, a great marriage of the sweetness from the Virginias and the smokiness from the Latakia. Neither stands out over the other. I experienced no tongue bite what so ever.
Notes:This is/was the first pipe tobacco I fell in love with. Upon opening the tin I immediately was greeted by the aroma of a campfire; which I'm learning is indicative of a Latakia blend. The tobacco packs easily into the pipe and despite being a little wet straight out of the tin, it lights easily and requires very little work to keep it going. I'd recommend drying it out though if you've got the time.
Overall Assessment: This is a must try if you are interested in experiencing latakia blends as the flavors are not overwhelming to the senses but they don't hide either. This remains my go-to smoke on an almost daily basis and I'll very soon need to pick up a couple more tins of these.
Blend: Squadron Leader
Manufacture: Samuel Gawith
Container: 50g Tin
Tobacco: Virginia blended with Latakia
Cut: Ribbon Cut
Smoking Notes: In my limited experience I'd call this a mild-medium bodied tobacco. Unfortunately I smoke outside so it's difficult to notice any sort of room note, but I would speculate to say it's probably pretty pleasant. The flavor is pretty straight forward and consistent throughout the bowl. This smoke just draws you in immediately, a great marriage of the sweetness from the Virginias and the smokiness from the Latakia. Neither stands out over the other. I experienced no tongue bite what so ever.
Notes:This is/was the first pipe tobacco I fell in love with. Upon opening the tin I immediately was greeted by the aroma of a campfire; which I'm learning is indicative of a Latakia blend. The tobacco packs easily into the pipe and despite being a little wet straight out of the tin, it lights easily and requires very little work to keep it going. I'd recommend drying it out though if you've got the time.
Overall Assessment: This is a must try if you are interested in experiencing latakia blends as the flavors are not overwhelming to the senses but they don't hide either. This remains my go-to smoke on an almost daily basis and I'll very soon need to pick up a couple more tins of these.










