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Black Irish X Unsliced

Brand: Gawith, Hoggarth & Co.
Tin Description: All our twist tobacco varieties are manufactured by the same spinning process using dark fired wrapper leaves. The filler is again, predominantly dark fired leaf with the addition of a small percentage of dark air cured Indian leaf. They are therefore strong tobaccos. Black Twist, because the cooking process removes some of the stronger tar and nicotine elements, provides a milder smoke than the brown twist.
Country of Origin: UK
Curing Group: Fire Cured
Contents:
Virginia
Cut: Rope
Packaging: bulk

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Average Ratings
Strength: Extremely Strong
Flavoring: Mild
Taste: Full
Room Note: Pleasant to Tolerable
Recommendation: Somewhat Recommended


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Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
Wibblefishofdoom 10/19/2011 Very Strong Very Strong Full Tolerable not recommended
I bought this one as an attempt to dip my toes in the pond of rope tobacco. Sadly, I think I made the wrong choice of tobacco. The smell in the packet is reasonable enough as is the aroma from the bowl, but the pipe taste is akin to the smell of a steak badly cooked in a very dirty pan right after you've eaten way too much food already. I can understand why the previous reiewer's friend decided to seek a refund on his breakfast. I have tried and tried to like this tobacco after several smokes but just can't seem to acquire a taste for it. If you are a fan of strong flavoured tobaccos, this will probably not disappoint. As a fan of lighter flavours, this one is not for me.


Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
The German 06/24/2011 Extremely Strong Extremely Mild Full Pleasant to Tolerable highly recommended
The second of the limited selection of ropes I got while on holiday in England. With a slightly larger diametre than the Black Pigtail, this one was rather moist in the package. Also, there is a somewhat perfume-ish note in the pouch. Gawith, Hoggarth & Co.'s rather frugal website clears up that their thin and medium ropes are actually intended as chewing tobaccos, so I'm doing something wrong here by smoking them.

Or am I?

The medium-sized rope I got of the Black Bogie may be wet when opening the package, but it dries out to a smokable consistency rather quickly. I use a pair of scissors (or a good kitchen knife, when I feel the need for speed) to cut it into tiny, thin discs, which I then rub out and stuff into my smallest bowls.

As could be guessed from this being a practically pure DFK, the 'baccy tastes and smells smoky. Not quite as sweet as the Black Pigtail, but sweet enough, and with just as much smokiness. There is a little more bitterness on the palate, too, but again, not in a bad way. Malty sweetness manifests itself about halfway through the bowl. The perfume note is blissfully absent from both taste and room note.

Some maintenance is needed, but once properly lit, this blend burns down straight to the bottom, leaving a medium grey ash and not dottle or moisture. The room note is not much of a winner with non-smokers, but amazingly good for a pure DFK.

The taste starts relatively gently, but make no mistake, this stuff is really strong. Absolutely nothing for the beginner, and a friend I invited to try this consequently lost his dinner. I accompany this with an aged Islay or Orkney Single Malt.


 
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