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Next against the shooting block - My review of SG 1792 Flake
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<blockquote data-quote="DrumsAndBeer" data-source="post: 235755" data-attributes="member: 2403"><p>Lakeland in my books refers to the region, however you'll often hear the term "Lakeland Essence/scent" or just "Lakeland" used synonymously with flavor descriptions like Floral, soapy, and even Old lady perfume, or sock/bloomer drawer flavor. The fact of the matter is that both Gawith and Hoggarth and Sam Gawith have a variety of tobaccos to choose from. Some have the Lakeland scent and others don't. Furthermore, there is a very large variety of aromatic essences used by both companies. I like a lot of them, some more than others. I have yet to smoke 1792, but I do enjoy G&H Rum Flake, Bob's Chocolate, Brown Flake, Glengarry and Grasmere Flake, as well as a variety of Sammy G's options from non scented tobaccos like Full Virginia Flake, Best Brown, St James Flake and Squadron Leader to ones that are like Firedance Flake and Kendal Cream Flake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumsAndBeer, post: 235755, member: 2403"] Lakeland in my books refers to the region, however you'll often hear the term "Lakeland Essence/scent" or just "Lakeland" used synonymously with flavor descriptions like Floral, soapy, and even Old lady perfume, or sock/bloomer drawer flavor. The fact of the matter is that both Gawith and Hoggarth and Sam Gawith have a variety of tobaccos to choose from. Some have the Lakeland scent and others don't. Furthermore, there is a very large variety of aromatic essences used by both companies. I like a lot of them, some more than others. I have yet to smoke 1792, but I do enjoy G&H Rum Flake, Bob's Chocolate, Brown Flake, Glengarry and Grasmere Flake, as well as a variety of Sammy G's options from non scented tobaccos like Full Virginia Flake, Best Brown, St James Flake and Squadron Leader to ones that are like Firedance Flake and Kendal Cream Flake. [/QUOTE]
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