Samuel Gawith Grousemoor
(2.84)
An original blend from Samuel Gawith, Grousemoor conjures up a vision of the Lakeland scenery with its accompaniment of seasonal scents. Manufactured in the heart of Lakeland for over 200 years. Using a combination of hand-stripped flue-cured leaf, Grousemoor is first steamed prior to being cut. After further steaming, to give Grousemoor its own golden color, the cut leaf is stoved then “rested”. The final stage of production is the addition of a unique melange of flavors. Grousemoor is a ‘must’ for smokers who want their days to have “Spring in the air”.
Details
Brand | Samuel Gawith |
Blended By | Samuel Gawith |
Manufactured By | Samuel Gawith |
Blend Type | Aromatic |
Contents | Virginia |
Flavoring | Floral Essences, Fruit / Citrus |
Cut | Ribbon |
Packaging | 50 grams tin |
Country | United Kingdom |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Medium
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
2.84 / 4
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Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Dec 10, 2019 | Mild | Strong | Mild | Very Pleasant |
Well, I was quite curious to taste a lemon scented tobacco. Lemon is my favourite fruit, lemongrass is among my favouite spices so... I had to give Grousemoor a try! First, the tobacco. I am a regular flake smoker, not used anymore to cut tobacco and it was a pleasant surprise to see a Yellow bright tobacco cut into ribbons easy to pack in every pipe. Moisted, but not too much, it lights up quickly and keeps going without relighting. If some has ever been in a Moor in spring, this is what it would smell. Tin aroma is grassy, flowers and, of course, lemongrass above all. Packing, as said, is easy, so it's lighting up. Puffs are sweet from the beginning to the end, power is very mild, this is an every hour smoke, room aroma is very pleasant. So, if you like aromatics and want to try something different from Ennerdale, give this rascal a try!
EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT! may 27th 2021
What ever happened to this tobacco???? I just bought a fresh tin and tobacco is completely changed! Nothing to do with the wonderful tobacco I used to smoke. First of all, the color is light yellow, very light, probably too light to be appealing, second, the tin aroma. Gone are flowers and citrus, just a (pleasant) smell of red chili pepper and tomato!!! Tonight I will light up a bowl and come back for a full smoking review.
EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT! may 27th 2021
What ever happened to this tobacco???? I just bought a fresh tin and tobacco is completely changed! Nothing to do with the wonderful tobacco I used to smoke. First of all, the color is light yellow, very light, probably too light to be appealing, second, the tin aroma. Gone are flowers and citrus, just a (pleasant) smell of red chili pepper and tomato!!! Tonight I will light up a bowl and come back for a full smoking review.
Pipe Used:
Brebbia bent briar
Age When Smoked:
fresh
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| May 24, 2014 | Mild to Medium | Medium to Strong | Medium to Full | Pleasant |
I bought a tin of this, after reading the reviews here and after the tobacco came up in discussions, both IRL and on the net.
I will not elaborate on what is in it, other that it is a rather unique tobacco and you really should give it a try. It will be love or hate and I think every pipesmoker should make up his own mind as to where he will place it. Do yourself a favour and try it on for size, or atleast do a joint buy of a tin with friends. I took one bowl, was stunned and can see this finding itself a regular place in the tobacco storage.
I will not elaborate on what is in it, other that it is a rather unique tobacco and you really should give it a try. It will be love or hate and I think every pipesmoker should make up his own mind as to where he will place it. Do yourself a favour and try it on for size, or atleast do a joint buy of a tin with friends. I took one bowl, was stunned and can see this finding itself a regular place in the tobacco storage.
Pipe Used:
Falcon, London Made
PurchasedFrom:
http://www.augusto.no/
Age When Smoked:
Fresh from shop
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Sep 02, 2013 | Mild to Medium | Mild to Medium | Medium | Pleasant |
Nice mild tobacco with a medium to full flavor of sweet Virginia and a very pleasant undetone and tast of lemon. The tobacco burns down to a fine white ash. You can smoke it fast or slow and no bite. If you enjoy Virgina and do not want to sip the pipe but smoke it without fear of bite, this is for you. SG is a qulity brand and this blend is a fine example; will be on my rotation
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 13, 2012 | Medium | Strong | Very Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
I'm always reticent to buy a new tin as there is no way to know what the tobacco is like before you open it. I was intrigued by the polarized reviews here and decided to try it for myself. The tin note was surprising, it smells more like lemon zest tea than tobacco. It is packed a little on the moist side but still smokeable straight from the tin. The tobacco has a light color, like untreated burley and a velvety texture. It packed easily and lit successfully after a charring light. The flavor begins as a mixture of nutty sweetness and slight hints of lemon. As the bowl progresses, the tobacco flavor takes a backseat to the lemon topping. This is where the magic begins. By the time I was five minutes into the bowl the flavor was a light and slightly bitter lemon, reminiscent of hot tea with lemon zest in it. The flavors are pronounced enough to be detectable and identifiable but not overwhelming or cloying. This begs to smoked with a cup of tea and some ginger snaps. I've been smoking it comfortably all day (and maintaining a healthy nicotine buzz too!). I could see smoking this first thing in the morning, after a meal, or while out and about. This will go into my daily rotation and will be a staple for pheasant hunting expeditions. It is a rare day that I know I will finish a tin of tobacco after the first bowl, this was such a day. Give it a go with an open mind and you'll be pleasantly surprised!
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 19, 2012 | Mild | Mild | Mild to Medium | Pleasant |
I cannot and will not attempt to duplicate several other excellent and detailed reviews of Grousemoor..... Suffice it to say I was intrigued by the love it or hate it nature of this blend and decided to take a flier on a tin....... Now let me state categorically....I am NOT an aromatic smoker.....no, not me. So now I have this guilty pleasure of sneaking into my tin of this stuff and neglecting my usual rotation of Da Vinci and AJ's VaPer.....all because of this bloody addicting Grousemoor! I opened my pouch tonight after lodge to load up the pipe and the other pipe smokers all ooh-ed and aah-ed over the fragrance and loved the room note. I honestly think this might be my desert island tobacco........and now, I have truly become a heathen. Curse you Grousemoor!! Update: The only problem is finding this deliciously addicting blend......everyone seems to be out of the bulk.....
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Apr 11, 2012 | Mild | Mild to Medium | Mild to Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
I originally tried Grousemoor because I was intrigued by a blend that has survived throughout so many generations of pipe smokers. While that by itself doesn't mean it's a great blend, I hoped that anything that's been around this long must have something special. At least for my particular taste, that turned out to be true. I've cellared quite a bit of this and continue to replenish as it has become part of my regular rotation.
As pretty much every reviewer has said, Grousemoor is a very unique blend. While I have tried other Lakelands since, I really haven't found another like it. It is subtle and strange, with both perfume and grass flavors that do remind me of Spring. To me, the taste is a somewhat acidic (perhaps what other reviewers have better described as citrus) and has very little to no sweetness. It's a fairly light smoke and finishes dry in the bowl.
While I highly recommend this blend, it really is one of those you either love or hate. There doesn't seem to be much of a middle ground here.
As pretty much every reviewer has said, Grousemoor is a very unique blend. While I have tried other Lakelands since, I really haven't found another like it. It is subtle and strange, with both perfume and grass flavors that do remind me of Spring. To me, the taste is a somewhat acidic (perhaps what other reviewers have better described as citrus) and has very little to no sweetness. It's a fairly light smoke and finishes dry in the bowl.
While I highly recommend this blend, it really is one of those you either love or hate. There doesn't seem to be much of a middle ground here.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Apr 04, 2012 | Medium | Strong | Medium | Pleasant |
This is a complex aromatic, although it's not an especially sweet aromatic. The acid sharpness is evocative of citrus and moorland, but it's quite delicate too.
This the type of tobacco that only Samuel Gawith could blend.
This the type of tobacco that only Samuel Gawith could blend.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jan 03, 2012 | Mild | Medium | Medium | Pleasant |
Not sure I should be reviewing this now as I am still not sure what to make of it, even after smoking a full tin. I was wide-eyed with anticipation upon first opening the packet and getting a waft of lemongrass that, at first, made me think of cola cubes. Such a pleasantly sweet aroma promised more treats within, perhaps giving me the anticipation of a more lemony, sweeter version of SG's fantastic Squadron Leader.
Continuing bravely on, I found the packing very easy, as it usually is with a good ribbon such as this, as was the lighting. I could not, with both the first puff and every smoke since, decide exactly what I was getting from this. The room note was pleasantly unmemorable and the taste in the mouth, well, what was it? Hints of a less sweet lemongrass? Maybe, can't really put my finger on it. All the way through the tin, I don't remember a single pipeful that really made me sit back and go "Ah!", even with tonguebite, which it seems to be completely lacking. Maybe a dash of it might have actually made me sit up and pay attention in class.
I am going to have to buy another tin because I need to find out what this tobacco is really like, maybe I'll have to buy two to be sure. Until then, I guess three stars will have to do. It's not ball-breakingly bad, it's not even bland. It does, however, lack that punch of flavour that I have come to expect of SG.
Update 29/02/2012: Just finished another tin and, oh may I say, I think I missed out first time round. This tin was a little damper than my first, which I think makes all the difference. What was a good tobacco has become a fine one. That taste of lemon sponge cake is just fantastic, that fruit flavour comes through so much better. It does take a few relights however, but it is worth it. This is a good tobacco dry, and a great one damp, hence the extra star.
Continuing bravely on, I found the packing very easy, as it usually is with a good ribbon such as this, as was the lighting. I could not, with both the first puff and every smoke since, decide exactly what I was getting from this. The room note was pleasantly unmemorable and the taste in the mouth, well, what was it? Hints of a less sweet lemongrass? Maybe, can't really put my finger on it. All the way through the tin, I don't remember a single pipeful that really made me sit back and go "Ah!", even with tonguebite, which it seems to be completely lacking. Maybe a dash of it might have actually made me sit up and pay attention in class.
I am going to have to buy another tin because I need to find out what this tobacco is really like, maybe I'll have to buy two to be sure. Until then, I guess three stars will have to do. It's not ball-breakingly bad, it's not even bland. It does, however, lack that punch of flavour that I have come to expect of SG.
Update 29/02/2012: Just finished another tin and, oh may I say, I think I missed out first time round. This tin was a little damper than my first, which I think makes all the difference. What was a good tobacco has become a fine one. That taste of lemon sponge cake is just fantastic, that fruit flavour comes through so much better. It does take a few relights however, but it is worth it. This is a good tobacco dry, and a great one damp, hence the extra star.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 14, 2010 | Mild to Medium | Extremely Mild | Mild to Medium | Pleasant |
Grousemoor ?? I've bog-hopped enough grousemoors to recognise the aura of one ... that is when I had two legs. The memory is more poignant perhaps since I won't be doing it again in this life.
I got no citrus scent or flavour, but what I did get was the faint acid tang of the peat, sweetness of moorland grasses and heather, and the tang of bruised bracken from under my feet.
Nostalgic ? Perhaps, but the underlying consistently good tobacco combined with my memories "Does" it for me.
How could I not want a regular rendez-vous with this one ?
I got no citrus scent or flavour, but what I did get was the faint acid tang of the peat, sweetness of moorland grasses and heather, and the tang of bruised bracken from under my feet.
Nostalgic ? Perhaps, but the underlying consistently good tobacco combined with my memories "Does" it for me.
How could I not want a regular rendez-vous with this one ?
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Feb 04, 2010 | Mild | Medium | Medium | Very Pleasant |
I love it, just when you think know what an 'lakeland' or an 'aromatic' is then you smoke this stuf...simply wonderful, the harmony of floral flavor and sweetness is superb. This is like a gentler Condor, much more sophisticated and better quality leaf me thinks. I think this is one for lakeland lovers and haters...it will please one and convert the other...top stuff.