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brewshooter

Lifer
Jun 2, 2011
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Hmm, I have a tin of Grousemoor and another of Ennerdale I still haven't gotten to. This thread is tempting me!!

 

andrew

Lifer
Feb 13, 2013
3,086
492
Winnipeg, Canada
Just went through a sample of Kendal Flake, I love it, will definitely be ordering a 500 gram box. It's very lemony citrus taste and that's about it. I'm pretty sure it's a component of El Ricon de La Pipa #1 as it has that same lemony taste, but it's a secret recipe so I can't say for sure, but would make an educated guess. It's a very mild Va when moist and then if it's a bit drier there's more of a kick to it. It was too mild for me at first actually, then when it dried a big I found myself loving it.
I used to hate Lakelands
I used to hate beer and whisky too.

 

andystewart

Lifer
Jan 21, 2014
3,972
4
Somebody gave me 10oz of Sam Gawith Cannon Plug but I just can't get on with it. The essence is too much and the flavouring - while good to taste - struggles to get past the Lakeland for me. YMMV. I'm going to keep going with the 2oz I've sliced, cubed, dried and rubbed but the rest is FREE to a good home. Please PM me if you want some - I'll divide it equally so if there's only one, you get the lot!
Andy

 

ruscho

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 8, 2014
134
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I LOVE Cannon Plug, very hard to find, though.
I also think SG Virginias have a specific taste. I could probably correctly identify SG in blind taste 100 out of 100 times.
Now, if you want some off the wall flavor, skip Grousemoor and try SG's Balkan flake. Haha, that will put chest on your hair!

 
May 31, 2012
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I wanted to love 1795, but it just didn't click for me.
Is Cannon Plug the one that smells like sweaty hippies?

8O
I do very much like Dark Flake Scented though.
My major gripe with the Lakeland essence is that it seems to be applied topically on the baccy, instead of saturated innit --- like with Condor and St Bruno etc the topping is actually drenched into the baccy --- many of the Lakelands give me that "hairspray coating" sensation which I don't enjoy at all.
I greatly dislike the florals.
This old post goes into some theories of mine about how the Gawith scents might be closely related to traditional snuff profiles and all sorta other junk also...

http://pipesmagazine.com/forums/topic/lakelands-an-attempt-to-understand-the-famous-gawith-scents
...and since the region itself was brought up, I'll add that also the famous Lake Poets haunted that area.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Poets
The poet in his lone yet genial hour

Gives to his eyes a magnifying power:

Or rather he emancipates his eyes

From the black shapeless accidents of size--

In unctuous cones of kindling coal,

Or smoke upwreathing from the pipe's trim bole,

His gifted ken can see

Phantoms of sublimity.
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
...and maybe this Wordsworth poem somehow ties into the Lakeland essence?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQnyV2YWsto

 

murf

Can't Leave
Mar 1, 2013
446
1
I recently bought a sample of several bulk McClelland flake/cake offerings. One was #5115 Old World Classic Cake. I was really surprised at the pouch note, so I decided to look it up here:
http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend/741/mcclelland-bulk-no5115-old-world-classic-cake
A few of those who reviewed it mentioned Lakeland, and I was surprised. Although not strictly a Lakeland, since it is made by McClelland, based on the pouch note alone, I would have just guessed aromatic cake. I didn't get any perfume, flower, or soap. Maybe it will be more apparent when smoked. I haven't tried it yet. The pouch note reminded me of citrus candy, but was not strong. I would put it more towards the mid to subtle range. And I could still smell the virginias.
Anyway, reading the reviews made me weary of it, but if I like how it smells (like VA with subtle-ish citrus topping), I'll give it a go.
Does anyone here have any experience with McClelland 5115 Old World Classic Cake? Would you classify it as "lakeland essence?"

 

kanada

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 8, 2014
162
0
I've only ever tried Kendal Flake but based on that I am not a fan, I do get the "soap" essence and it turns me off. But I am always willing to try another tobacco

 

andrew

Lifer
Feb 13, 2013
3,086
492
Winnipeg, Canada
I wouldn't say Old world classic cake has a lakeland essence. To me I didn't even know it has a topping until I went and checked and it does. I always found it to be really zesty and thought it was just the matured va's, but it does have a topping in fact. I find it to have kind of a tea taste to it. I love it, it's one of McC's most overlooked Va's I think.

 

cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
20,248
57,309
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Sarasota Florida
I wish I could like the Lakeland essence because the prices on the GH pounds is a hell of a deal. I tried a number of them a couple of years ago but could not get into them. The first one I tried was GH Rum Flake, then Ennerdale Flake and then SG Firedance and it was a no go. I do smoke three SG flakes all of which have no essence.

 

murf

Can't Leave
Mar 1, 2013
446
1
Thanks, andrew. Glad to hear your opinion. I'm looking forward to it even more now

 
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