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<blockquote data-quote="PiedPiper62" data-source="post: 503749" data-attributes="member: 4146"><p>This A.M.,the 23 of Oct. 2017 I'm starting off my day w/ a very nice Lakeland tobacco from Samuel Gawith called Ennerdale Flake. Can be bought in a tin for around $9.00 bucks, but it's only $4.09 an OZ. or $$7.70 for 2OZ. at Smokingpipes.com. As most of you know, it gets cheaper as you buy more & more by the OZ. These Lakeland tobaccos impart a particular herbal, flowery aroma and taste. People tend to either love Lakeland blends or hate them. This particular Ennerdale flake is Gawith's best selling blend consisting of VA.'s & Burley with a lite, aromatic top note which is classic English... Not strong at all, low nicotine and no tongue bite... It's a very pleasant A.M. smoke that starts off my day on a nice note with these lite and pleasant taste and room notes... Gawith offers many different Lakeland blends like Grasmere, Glengarry and Lakeland flake with a tonquin bean topping... The tonquin bean flavor are the one's I mentioned along with sometimes a "soapy" quality that many are adverse to. I don't pickup that flavor, and gratefully so! Buy an ounce of the Ennerdale flake, and give the classic, ubiquitous Lakeland tobaccos a try. Then, you can tell your pipe smoking pals that you've tried a true Lakeland tobacco... Love it or hate it!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedPiper62, post: 503749, member: 4146"] This A.M.,the 23 of Oct. 2017 I'm starting off my day w/ a very nice Lakeland tobacco from Samuel Gawith called Ennerdale Flake. Can be bought in a tin for around $9.00 bucks, but it's only $4.09 an OZ. or $$7.70 for 2OZ. at Smokingpipes.com. As most of you know, it gets cheaper as you buy more & more by the OZ. These Lakeland tobaccos impart a particular herbal, flowery aroma and taste. People tend to either love Lakeland blends or hate them. This particular Ennerdale flake is Gawith's best selling blend consisting of VA.'s & Burley with a lite, aromatic top note which is classic English... Not strong at all, low nicotine and no tongue bite... It's a very pleasant A.M. smoke that starts off my day on a nice note with these lite and pleasant taste and room notes... Gawith offers many different Lakeland blends like Grasmere, Glengarry and Lakeland flake with a tonquin bean topping... The tonquin bean flavor are the one's I mentioned along with sometimes a "soapy" quality that many are adverse to. I don't pickup that flavor, and gratefully so! Buy an ounce of the Ennerdale flake, and give the classic, ubiquitous Lakeland tobaccos a try. Then, you can tell your pipe smoking pals that you've tried a true Lakeland tobacco... Love it or hate it!!! [/QUOTE]
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