That’s what @karam and I are freaking out about…and what Harris is no doubt chuckling about.If synjeco ropes are in fact not being produced with another name at the moment, and it from another administration, their stock must be really old? (And small?)
It's available to order for export.Does Synjeco Ch sell G&H Rich Dark Honeydew/Spring Dew, ?If they do I must get a hold of a pack or two..
That’s what we figured. I would be interested to know whether GH would release the stuff previously made for synjeco under their own brand. The ropes and flakes are worthy of production and are different enough from those which you currently make.These may have been made especially for Synjeco before we took over Samuel Gawith and maybe continued for a short while afterwards but we do not currently do (with maybe one exception) specialist blends for tobacconists as we simply do not have the capacity to do this and it is not cost effective. And gets difficult with product registration and labelling and packaging requirements etc.
Been distributor for a bit now, at least a couple of years.I think laudisi just became the distributor for the SG product line, so there were some plugs dropped in the last month or so
Regardless, for our American friends there were some pretty big changes recently in what was importedBeen distributor for a bit now, at least a couple of years.
Thanks, makes sense.These may have been made especially for Synjeco before we took over Samuel Gawith and maybe continued for a short while afterwards but we do not currently do (with maybe one exception) specialist blends for tobacconists as we simply do not have the capacity to do this and it is not cost effective. And gets difficult with product registration and labelling and packaging requirements etc.
Unlikely as we have no idea what these products are and having asked around no one can ever remember making such products especially for Synjeco and some of these guys have worked for us for 30 to 40 years. They have never heard of this Holker Twist or Bad Nun.That’s what we figured. I would be interested to know whether GH would release the stuff previously made for synjeco under their own brand. The ropes and flakes are worthy of production and are different enough from those which you currently make.
Is it too presumptuous to ask what the exception is?
I don’t want to come across as a dick as I’m super grateful for your participation on this forum, but I find that answer strange.Unlikely as we have no idea what these products are and having asked around no one can ever remember making such products especially for Synjeco and some of these guys have worked for us for 30 to 40 years. They have never heard of this Holker Twist or Bad Nun.
Think its STG? Not England. Don't think there are any other actual pipe tobacco manufacturers in England except us.Does anybody know which company in England produces B&H Special (formerly known as Mellow)Virginia blend today ?
Thanks for the clarification and a Happy weekend to You'll in England.Think its STG? Not England.
Re SG: what about Brown No.4? I see, and used the wayback machine to check, that the tobaccoreviews page for brown no.4 has been edited after May '21 to not mention cigar leaf and Dark Fired Kentucky. I have smoked brown no.4 - have an unopened tin of it somewhere from 2020 maybe - and know that what I smoked certainly had DFK in it.I don't think Samuel Gawith made twists (not in recent history anyway).
Are these twists still available from Synjeco to order? As we haven't processed an order for quite a while now for there.
They're most definitely not rebranded GH ropes, they are markedly different. The wrapper leaf is a fire cured Virginia I've only tasted in GH ropes, the structure of the twist strongly suggests they were made by someone who both knows how to do it and has machines which can process "endless" rope, unlike the MacBaren/STG coins which are a meter long or so, and straight, not twisted.
Re SG: what about Brown No.4? I see, and used the wayback machine to check, that the tobaccoreviews page for brown no.4 has been edited after May '21 to not mention cigar leaf and Dark Fired Kentucky. I have smoked brown no.4 - have an unopened tin of it somewhere from 2020 maybe - and know that what I smoked certainly had DFK in it.
These, and others like Bad Nun 1&2 are still available to order from Synjeco, and maybe I should if they are about to disappear in the mists of time, because they are stellar tobaccos.