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Christmas Mixture 2006

Brand: Samuel Gawith
Tin Description: Samuel Gawith offers this Christmas blend for a limited time celebrating the 2006 holiday season.
Country of Origin: UK
Curing Group: Air Cured
Contents:
Virginia
Oriental
Turkish
Cut: Coarse Cut
Packaging: bulk

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Average Ratings
Strength: Mild to Medium
Flavoring: Medium to Strong
Taste: Medium
Room Note: Pleasant
Recommendation: Recommended


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Showing reviews 1 through 7 of 7 reviews of this tobacco
 
Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
Pipepundit 07/23/2010 Mild to Medium Mild Medium Very Pleasant highly recommended
Christmas Mixture 2006 came to me last month from a friend who did not like it. It had been lying with him for some three years in a zip-lock bag. Opening the bag with some apprehension I was very pleasantly surprised. The mostly golden, coarsely cut tobacco was at the perfect moisture level for putting into a pipe. Putting nose to bag, I found a very slight, very subtle nutty and spicy redolence, quite unlike anything else in my experience.

In the pipe it lit willingly, and stayed lit. And here I come to the strange part. The taste was nothing but tobacco, but there was a lovely and subtle aroma of cinnamon in the smoke, which I liked very much. The mixture smoked dry in both senses of the term: there was no gurgle, nor any artificial sweetness.

Of the pound that I got, half has gone up in smoke. I had some thought of saving up the other half for Christmas, but it seems unlikely that I will be able to restrain myself. In my experience age is not kind to aromatics, turning them bitter and acrid. This seems to be a notable exception.


Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
Big Blue Jazzman 01/23/2008 Medium Strong Overwhelming Tolerable to Strong not recommended
This is a blend that I very much looked forward to smoking during the holiday season. I am a big fan of several of the Gawith blends, and how can you go wrong when you're one of the oldest tobacco blenders out there? Well, this one is wrong, it is bad, in fact it is horrid. I threw mine away after the third attempt to smoke it. A major disappointment.


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smokinj 11/30/2007 Mild to Medium Strong Medium to Full Pleasant not recommended
i agree with DoctorThoss this stuff is very buzy!


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DoctorThoss 10/06/2007 Mild to Medium Medium to Strong Mild to Medium Tolerable not recommended
I hate to disagree with all those who like this blend, but I could find nothing really nice to say about it. It's not that it burned too hot or anything, it just tasted bad, IMHO. Too many conflicting flavors -- I imagine that chewing a half-dozen sticks of different types of incense might give a similar effect. NOT recommended.


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obxemt 11/30/2006 Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant recommended
This is VERY much a Christmas smoke and an enjoyable one at that! My overall impressions are similar to those posted by the others. The room note is almost lovely and smells like an old-timey Christmas shop, sort of a well-integrated blend of spice and evergreen resulting in a pleasently mild-sweet smelling aromatic smoke, though it is not particularly sweet in taste.

To me, in the bag it smells like tea and cinammon, in fact very much like a tea called "Constant Comment" (I think they still make that).

It was a bit steamy and took more than the usual effort to light (not annoyingly so) but the tobacco itself it not especially moist. I am a "frequent puffer" which resulted in some initial bite. I did not notiuce the fruit-like references made by Dug until about halfway through the bowl and they were fleeting.

Grab some if you can, this is a special seasonal blend.

THANKS, DUG!


Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
Dug 11/13/2006 Mild Medium to Strong Mild Very Pleasant somewhat recommended
[2009 Update:] Over the past three years, this has fallen lower in the pantheon and I recognize it for what it was: A passable aromatic that never climbed back into my rotation after the first go-round.

[2006 Review:]As a general rule, I don't do aromatics, but thought I'd give this blend a try while it was still available. According to the buzz on ASP, this first-ever Christmas Mixture from the folks at Samuel Gawith (available only in bulk) is available only in extremely limited quantities, with a total of 40 pounds released in the US.

In the bag, the shredded tobac is light colored and very fragrant, smelling of mulled (spiced) apple cider. It is slightly moist (though not at all sticky, as some aromatics can be) and packs and lights easily.

For about the first half of the bowl, the flavoring dominates, providing a very nice room note. The scent reminded me of warm apple strudel, with intermittent undertones of apricot, almost pineapple. It is a slightly steamy smoke (I ran a pipe cleaner into my stem twice during the bowl, to remove minor gurgles), but not out-of-bounds for a virginia-based aromatic.

The topping seemed to burn off by about mid-bowl, leaving me with what seemed to be a vaguely sweet, straightforward virginia smoke. It was smooth, and the topping didn't seem to leave my mouth coated with any foul residue, as sometimes happens with lesser aromatics. It burned down to ash and I didn't notice any residual goop in my bowl.

Aromatics never taste as good as they smell, but this one sure smells nice and provides a smooth smoke. So, while it's not going to replace my beloved latakia-laced campfire-in-a-bowl English blends, this was a nice change of pace, with an appealing room note appropriate for the coming Christmas season.


Reviewed By: Date: Strength: Flavoring: Taste: Room Note: Recommendation:
Talonr1701 11/12/2006 Mild to Medium Strong Medium Very Pleasant highly recommended
First smoke was in a Bent Meer.

Appearance is mostly blond....Brown Virginias, Bright Virginias, Orientals- maybe some turkish. Open the bad and Freakin Christmas Elves jump out and dance around the room. I had a flash of childhood stockings by the fire, mulled cider...Things baking in the oven.

Packed and char light brought an amazing taste of cinnamin....Allspice, cloves...

Approaching cruising speed to mid-bowl...Pine, Cinnamon, Clove...With a sweet virginia base and a burleyish nutty background.

No hint of bite, and I'm a puffin...Its addictive....the flavors are REALLY pronounced...I'm asking to get bit, and its not happening.....

Passing misbowl and the flavors are settling....Cinnamin and clove taking over....Mouth is like I have a cinnamin toothpick....Not negative...In a fun way...Exhale through nose and its sweet cloves....

Relight...Wonderfull.....Woodsy on relight....Like pine.....

Flavor plays to the bottom...I would put nic strength at med.....Feeling pretty relaxed.... But then I notice what appears to be a goodly portion of chopped elf at the bottom of my bowl.... blechhhhh... I hate chopped elf.

I would give this a 4 out of 4 star rating....For the holidays....Can't see reaching for this in summer....But WOW its good!!!


 
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