Samuel Gawith Keswick 10g Dispenser
Samuel Gawith Keswick 10g Dispenser
Gawith Hoggarth
Samuel Gawith Keswick is the tobacco expression of the prunus armeniaca otherwise known as the apricot. This endemic English fruit has been a favorite in many culinary concoctions since the 16th century. In harmony with the meticulously chosen tobacco cultivars, this popular fruit imparts a plummy and savory note to this quality snuff. The color is light brown, the grind is fine and silky and the moisture is medium dry. The burn in the nose is mild as well as the nicotine hit but the feel last a long while. Upon trial, this one could easily be recruited to your collection.
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Upon opening up that tap tin, and giving it a sniff, I thought the smell was more perfumery and it took me a minute to think yeah that's apricot. Almost like the scent of the oils on a ripe apricot skin I can see that. But I'm not picking up any menthol at all. It's very different than SG Original. SG original is higher menthol, higher nicotine, and the apricot is icier and short lived. The Apricot in Keswick is definitely long lasting, stays on your fingers and in the nose.
Honestly I have no idea how other reviews are picking up "chocolate, toffee, brown sugar and earth"... That's not even close.
The furthest I'd say is maybe some vanilla undertones to the apricot, and with more pinches you can pick up maybe a biscuit scent from the base flour of the neutral tobacco. Grind is fine and dry but not dusty dry.
Personally I find the smell to be a little to strong on the perfume side to take this all day.
Upon opening up that tap tin, and giving it a sniff, I thought the smell was more perfumery and it took me a minute to think yeah that's apricot. Almost like the scent of the oils on a ripe apricot skin I can see that. But I'm not picking up any menthol at all. It's very different than SG Original. SG original is higher menthol, higher nicotine, and the apricot is icier and short lived. The Apricot in Keswick is definitely long lasting, stays on your fingers and in the nose.
Honestly I have no idea how other reviews are picking up "chocolate, toffee, brown sugar and earth"... That's not even close.
The furthest I'd say is maybe some vanilla undertones to the apricot, and with more pinches you can pick up maybe a biscuit scent from the base flour of the neutral tobacco. Grind is fine and dry but not dusty dry.
Personally I find the smell to be a little to strong on the perfume side to take this all day.