Samuel Gawith
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Samuel Gawith’s Full Virginia Mixture and Full Virginia Flake are both made of the same blend of Bright Virginia, but the Mixture is a cold pressed lightly stoved ribbon. How much difference does the cut and the pressing make? That is what I wanted to find out in this video. I smoke both side by…
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Samuel Gawith’s new Full Virginia Mixture is the 100% Virginia blend used for their highly sought after Full Virginia Flake but presented as a ribbon cut. Just how much of a difference does that make, and is this worth looking for? I open up a bag and offer my thoughts on this all-Virginia blend.
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Samuel Gawith’s Cabbie’s Mixture came back in stock, and I could not resist opening up a tin to try out as I had not had it in several years. This is one of those tobaccos that is highly sought out and sells out quick. Does it deserve the hype? I give my honest thoughts in…
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Samuel Gawith’s Brown No. 4 is a robust blend featuring Dark Fired Kentucky, cigar leaf, and Virginias presented in a twist format. This twist tobacco is known for its strong, intense, and bold flavors. Upon lighting, the initial taste is bold and intense. It is earthy, smoky, and spicy, with a dark, smoky fruity sweetness…
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Samuel Gawith Navy Flake is a blend of Virginia and Latakia tobaccos, pressed with a hint of rum. The tin note was slightly musty and smoky with hints of raisins and spice. The initial flavors are reminiscent of mesquite, steak sauce, stewed fruit, citrus, and rye bread. After the first few minutes however, the profile…
