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Samuel Gawith/Gawith Hoggarth Merge!
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<blockquote data-quote="DrumsAndBeer" data-source="post: 409158" data-attributes="member: 2403"><p>I agree that these two are distinctly different companies. One point I'll make is that as much as I adore G&H's baccy's, I taste a bit of the floral notes from their scented products in practically everything they produce, even products that are specifically labelled unscented. That said, I don't think that they are terribly discerning in their production practices and probably don't worry too much about keeping the aromatics isolated in production. Question is - Can G&H keep the SG stuff distinctly SG, and G&H distinctly G&H? The moment I taste au'de Ennerdale in my FVF or 1792 in my Bosun Cut Plug I'll be through with the house of Gawith.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise I hope their business arrangement keeps them competitive and most important, in business and successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumsAndBeer, post: 409158, member: 2403"] I agree that these two are distinctly different companies. One point I'll make is that as much as I adore G&H's baccy's, I taste a bit of the floral notes from their scented products in practically everything they produce, even products that are specifically labelled unscented. That said, I don't think that they are terribly discerning in their production practices and probably don't worry too much about keeping the aromatics isolated in production. Question is - Can G&H keep the SG stuff distinctly SG, and G&H distinctly G&H? The moment I taste au'de Ennerdale in my FVF or 1792 in my Bosun Cut Plug I'll be through with the house of Gawith. Otherwise I hope their business arrangement keeps them competitive and most important, in business and successful. [/QUOTE]
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