Germain's I like very much but I haven't tried an Esoterica I liked yet. The toppings and casings in those tobaccos are off putting.
That's assuming you find them at retail. I can still get the bags from a B&M for $35 but can get a pound of tobacco i like better for the same price.It's still a reasonable going rate for a prepackaged product though. 8oz. tins of GL Pease and Two Friends go for 39.74 compared to my 8oz. bags of Penzance and Dorchester that were $45 including shipping. I believe I paid $12.50 for my tins of Margate and Pembroke. That's a pretty standard 2oz tin price.
Thanks for the thoughtful analysis and reply. This too is exactly what I was looking for.The craze dates back to circa 2007, when Germain’s interrupted shipments of Penzance. Before this epochal event, the Esoterica blends, with the exception of Penzance, weren’t in high demand. You could walk into a B&M and find bags and tins sitting on the shelves.
After the Great Interruption a lot of pipe smokers lost their minds and the frantic hoarding took over.
Suddenly these blends became legendary objects of desire. The Psychopathy of Scarcity took root in the piping community.
I like a number of these blends and haven’t found them difficult to get because I don’t waste time on the major on line dealers. I have several B&Ms that I buy from.
These are good solid blends with a unique house style. Are they better than all other blends? To me, no, but they are top quality. Would I pay those extreme aftermarket prices? Hell no! I think that’s bug nuts.
There are some Esoterica blends I’d like to have more of, and there are some I have too much of.
I think that the Esoterica line up is very much worth exploring at retail, and very much worth ignoring at scalper prices.
Thank you very much for your reply! Everyone for the most part seems to be in agreement. Good stuff, worth a shot, do not over pay the wacky prices. Makes sense.The first English I ever smoked was Margate. This was in the mid-2000’s when Esoterica tins were just another tin to me. I thought the labels looked kinda cheap and handmade next to the Dunhills, etc.
The B&M tobacconist steered me to the Margate as I had a tin of Royal Yacht in my hand and he knew I didn’t know what I was doing. All I knew was “Dunhill” was “it.” I took his advice and put the RY down and grabbed the tin with the homemade looking tin art with hesitation.
I walked out of the B&M with the Margate and a tin of McClelland‘s Town Topic (that the tobacconist tried to talk me out of). But, hey, it’s “the talk of the town.”
I hated the TT and proceeded to crack the Margate that smelled weird but, I couldn’t stop smelling it. I lit it and liked it even though I had no idea what the hell I was smoking. It made a lot of smoke and smelled “old school” in my mind.
I have a soft spot for Margate and it led me to all of the other Esoterica’s and Germain’s products: most of which I really like. What was the question again?
In short, I’ll say Esoterica’s are worth exploring but, don’t knock yourself out trying to get your hands on it and don’t throw crazy money at it. Some will come your way eventually and you will decide “why?”
From Gawith comes some of the finest blends in the world. They take 1, 2, 3, in my top ten. Now that their Distribution issues have been fixed, it's relatively available too. You should check some of their stuff out too.Germain's - an old independent UK tobacco house using old machinery and processes - is the blender and manufacturer of the Esoterica brand which is only sold on the US market.
I don't know the specifics, but if Gawith run with less than 50 employees, I'd imagine Germain's being 10-15 people at most.
Eh? I've been smoking Gawith for years!From Gawith comes some of the finest blends in the world. They take 1, 2, 3, in my top ten. Now that their Distribution issues have been fixed, it's relatively available too. You should check some of their stuff out too.
In the US in the recent past, the distribution has been tenuous at best. I think Laudisi is handling U.S. Distribution now and the stuff has become much more available. Thank you Laudisi!Eh? I've been smoking Gawith for years!
The Esoterica line was created for the American market, as a bespoke line for the Piedmont Tobacco shop in East Bay. This is sort of an equivalent to the blends Germain's makes for Smokers Haven. Germain's had a catalog of private label blends they had developed over the decades and these became the starting point for developing the Esoterica line as tweaks were made to them to satisfy Steve Richman, owner of Piedmont Tobacco. There are close equivalents to the Esoterica line that are released under the Smokers Haven label or Germain's own label.Is Germain's the parent company or manufacturer of Esoterica? And why the interruption of shipments? That is a name that I had not heard of until everyone was kind enough to offer this newbie all of the advice and guidance here. Thank you all by the way!!
GH commented on its FB page that Laudisi is handling GH only, not SG. Laudisi's website confirms this as it shows only GH products on its site, not SG. Hopefully, Laudisis will also handle SG in the near future.In the US in the recent past, the distribution has been tenuous at best. I think Laudisi is handling U.S. Distribution now and the stuff has become much more available. Thank you Laudisi!
Well, if Laudisi could only pick one, they picked the right one. SG has good blends but G&H has more good blends.GH commented on its FB page that Laudisi is handling GH only, not SG. Laudisi's website confirms this as it shows only GH products on its site, not SG. Hopefully, Laudisis will also handle SG in the near future.
For some reason, SG plugs haven't been imported here for many years. I remember when I was able to walk into my local B&M to buy SG plugs and watch the poor owner try to carve a chunk out for me. I never suspected then that they'd become unobtaniums. I think those plugs make SG the equal of GH. SG also does better work with latakia than GH, I think. In any event, I'd sorely miss either SG or GH were to go away.Well, if Laudisi could only pick one, they picked the right one. SG has good blends but G&H has more good blends.
Of course, this is just MHO.
I am equally enamored with C&D and Mac Baren blends and then there are all the fine B&M blenders like Watch City, Country Squire, Peretti, etc. etc. The list goes on and on... We are very lucky here in the U.S.
For now...