J. F. Germain & Son Germain's Special Latakia Flake

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Classically processed Latakia flake with Orientals and Virginia.
Notes: This bold latakia blend comes in coarse flakes made from top quality air and fire cured dark tobaccos. Germain's Special Latakia Flake is a delicious choice for a change of pace.

Details

Brand J. F. Germain & Son
Blended By J.F. Germain & Son
Manufactured By J.F. Germain & Son
Blend Type English
Contents Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Virginia
Flavoring
Cut Flake
Packaging 50 grams tin
Country United Kingdom
Production Currently available

Profile

Strength
Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
None Detected
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Tolerable
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming

Average Rating

3.40 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 20, 2006 Medium None Detected Full Pleasant
This blend seems to have drawn a variety of opinions. Mine is from a tin smoked a year or so ago by myself and some of my fellow pipe club members. It was very moist coming out of the tin, but dried quickly once exposed to open air.

Two things are immediately evident, the Latakia in this one is strong, smoky and leathery. I can see where Lat addicts will swarm all over this one as the processing was superb and the leaf is obviously top shelf. While one of the stronger (and really smoky!) Latakia blends that I've ever smoked, it was smooth from start to finish.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 07, 2018 Medium None Detected Medium to Full Tolerable to Strong
Truly a special Latakia blend! The flakes are almost all broken in my tin and given all the comments on the inconsitency of the tobacco-ratios in the tins, I feel I'm lucky my tin has about 70% bright leafs (Virginias+Orient) and 30% pich black parts (Latakia).

I find this to be more an Oriental-forward blend, rather than a "Latakia-Bomb". Quite moist this needs some drying for my gusto, but then burns perfectly and cool.

The aroma is salty, hearty, smoky, ethereal and slightly sweet. The Orientals are everpresent, give a nice exotic, ethereal aroma, with spice and the "sharp edge" (in a positive sense) of Orientals. The Latakia sports some smokiness, salty, creamy aroma. I perceive the blend as being really salty, reminding me of sea-water, like you could really taste the shore where the tobaccos have been fire-cured. Slightly sweet undertone, but rather hearty and full-bodied. Not too complex, just honest, hearty tobacco-goodness.

Be aware, that it'll ghost your pipe more than the average english... at least this is my experience with it! Whenever I had 2 bowls of Special Latakia FLake, the follow-up bowl will have the same saltiness that overtones the nuances of a more complex smoke. Dedicating a pipe to this blend wouldn't do harm, if you smoke this blend frequently.

I like this blend quite a lot and it deserves being an old classic, I'll get a few more tins by times for sure! Recommendable to the English lover, as well as to fans of Oriental Leaf imo.
Pipe Used: Clays, Cobs, Briars
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 07, 2016 Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant
I am mostly a latakia smoker. Or I should say, I have mostly been a latakia smoker until I discovered the subtleties of straight VA flakes. Still, I love latakia. And I love good VA. And Germain Special Latakia Flake is the pinacle of both worlds.

It's a flake in the Germain tradition, meaning that it's most definitely a broken flake, tightly packed in a small tin.

It's also definitely VA-forward. Lovely, plump, juicy, fruity VA's like only Germain can deliver. It's so VA-forward that the smokers of stout english blends may find it a bit light for their taste.

It's followed by savoury orientals to spice up the mix. Now, I am not an oriental tobaccos specialist. I never tried my hand at sampling every one of the oriental blends offered by the likes of McClelland. All I can say is that I tend to prefer balkan to english blends for the palette of flavours oriental tobaccos deliver. The orientals here are typically Germain as well, and you'll be in known territory if you smoke Exotique Mixture or Penzance.

What's the difference with those two, then? The difference, Sir, is that in Special Latakia Flake, latakia comes third. Kind of weird for a tobacco called "Special Latakia", but that's the very reason why I favour that one over Exotique or Penzance. It's no lat-bomb for sure. It's a latakia-flavoured VA flake.

Now, I have smoked many pressed latakia tobaccos. Some very fine ones like Krumble Kake, Penzance and Lancer's Slices. Some likeable ones like Old Ironsides and Holly's Discovery. Some so-so ones from Gawith (Balkan, Navy, Bothy) and some truly crappy ones like Giubileo d'Oro and HH Latakia Flake. In my humble opinion, no one is as lovely as Special Latakia Flake. The reason is that no one takes as much care to use such excellent VA's and to boldly put them forward.

A last word on the room note, even if it's mostly pointless to care about room note when you smoke latakia. However, when it comes to any of the Germain latakia blends, I find the room note enticing. If, like me, you enjoy the incense-laden atmosphere of old religious buildings, the evocation of Silk-road caravans and maybe even the Oriental aisle of dusty museums of ethnography, you'll love the room note.

Pipe Used: various briars
PurchasedFrom: HU-tobacco, Smokingpipes
Age When Smoked: new
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 15, 2012 Medium None Detected Medium to Full Tolerable to Strong
The people at J.F Germain's tell me that this is "more or less the same" as Penzance, which is not available in the UK. My palate isn't sensitive or accurate enough to tell whether this is so or not; but I can tell you that this Latakia flake is a mighty fine smoke in its own right when you're in the mood for Latakia. An English mixture in (more or less) flake form, it's a tasty, woodsy, cool smoke that behaves itself all the way to the bottom of the bowl, and each bowl gives you a good long smoke. It smokes dry and it won't bite. What more could you want? It beats Samuel Gawith's Latakia Flake hollow, IMO. If you don't like Latakia, you won't like this. If you do, you will. I can't find anything wrong with it, apart from the room note, which non-Latakia lovers will find distressing - though the same is true of all Latakia blends. I still don't understand why Germain's won't market Penzance in the UK; but they obviously have no intention of doing so. This may not be exactly the same, but it's a fair approximation.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 19, 2017 Mild to Medium None Detected Full Tolerable
Maybe 25% latakia, Stellar blend. Spicy and sweet with a savoryness that works the salivary glands into overdrive. Buttery and creamy spicy Turkish, The woodsy earthy bassnotes of the Latakia which kind of coats the tongue, the fruit and slight citrus of the Virginia peeks its way in now and again especially in the back of the palate.. the finish is very long if not a bit overly sweet at times and succulent..clean and warm through the retrohale slight fruit and cocoa/coffee/earth. I'd call this in between medium full & full flavored as the depth is seemingly endless but mild to medium in strength.
Age When Smoked: 2 years
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 02, 2019 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium to Full Tolerable
Simply put this is one of my favourite tobaccos. There is only one other I enjoy quite as much, and which ever one I'm smoking is my favourite. I could smoke it all day every day and not get tiered of it, yet it serves as a sublime, unique pleasure everytime I smoke it.

It appears almost more like a rough broken flake in the tin, but there are flakes there when you search. You'd be forgiven for thinking it a little wet straight out the tin, but I find it smokes well without further drying, just just have to work with it a little more start, but once it gets going it'll smoke wonderfully.

The smoke is subtle yet bold, a beautifully balanced soft smoke that is full of character and just a little spice.

I could rattle on about this all day, but I really recommend you try it for yourself.

I will just also add that this tobacco ages beautifully.
Pipe Used: Various
Age When Smoked: Fresh and aged
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 18, 2018 Mild to Medium None Detected Medium Tolerable to Strong
This flake from the first look seems to be made in an old traditional way like the old times.once the tin opens a robust smell of woods,leather and some citruses comes out.the mostly dark with some bright spots flakes have perfect texture either to rub of fold as they are.i recommend rubbing and some drying time because they are a bit moist.lighting is easy with some relights needed.while smoking you instantly realize that this is a traditional english blend with very natural and satisfying taste.latakia flavours are strong being leathery,coaly and sweet.orientals support the flavours by offering lots of woods,spices and earthy notes.virginias come last offering mostly citruses and some sour notes.generally the flavours are combined to a great and natural result.burns cool and medium speed to perfect ash with a little moisture left at the filter.the nicotine level is lower than medium (wich is the only weak spot to me) and the aftertaste is what you expect from an englist blend.no tongue bite exists even if pushed hard.room note is bad as expected.not an all day blend to me but for someone who is dedicated to english blends it is an all day smoke.in conclusion this is a very pleasant traditional english flake.
Age When Smoked: 1 year cellared
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 30, 2017 Medium None Detected Medium to Full Very Pleasant
-***The Lord of The Smoke-Rings - The Fellowship of the Special Latakia Flake***-

*A short-story*

*My precious*....the infamous *Special Latakia Flake* by Germain's....a beast like no other... if I only had known that before seeing it laying on the shelf of a local magical-herbs vendor.

It scoffingly smiled at me whispering **"Come and set me free! Smoke me like you stole me..."** My eyes stopped wandering the endless-seeming shelf full of tobacco blends of which approximately 50% are soul- and characterless smokes that are easily replaceable with any other tobacco... Special Latakia would be none of those, of that I was sure when lurking at its simple, yet classy label on the front of the tin.

Some anarchistic vanadal had maltreated all of the tins by spraying **"Smoking kills"** on it.. definetly must've been one of those anti-sensualists that are lacking any sense for pleasure and the good things in life who did this, so I grabbed that poor thing held it in my hands and tried to relive it from its contamination using my most powerful chant (saliva and trying to rub the ink off), but it was too late.. the ink had burned its way too deep into its surface. Pitfully I took it to the counter and gave this poor soul a shelter in my house. The vendor had warned me about this harmless looking tin of tobacco, telling me to be careful and think twice if I wanted to buy it, but I didn't trust his words, thinking he would want to keep this gem for himself.

Once home I did finally let it breathe some fresh air by cracking the tin. **"FINALLY...wuahahahaha"** it squalled shortly after I removed the lid and thousands of musty, smoky and salty smelling ghosts left their cage where they had been held captive for too long. **"NOW YOU'RE MINE! I'LL HAUNT YOU TILL YOU'RE PUSHING UP THE DAISIES!!!"** it yelled at me in a taunting way. My skin was covered with goosebumps and I shrinked back, almost falling off my chair. What had I done? What kind of beast did I unleash? I should've burried that taseful mostrosity tthere and then so it wouldn't do any harm to anyone, but I was too far in...I had to smoke it and see what the fuzz was all about!

**"SMOKE ME...COWARD"** it yelled on as a scent of ethereal-smokiness, delicate sweetness and refreshingly grassy filled the room, grabbing all of my attention. I plucked up courage and grabbed a clay pipe laying on the top of my desk whilst shouting **"YOU SHALL NOT PASS!!!"** towards the tin of tobacco, holding this piece of clay like a magic wand... bravely I ripped open the cover-sheet and grabbed a pinch of the already broken flake slices that had a tiger-like look to them and courageously stuffed it into the white-gray clay bowl that already had tamed quite a few beasts in the past.

**"YOU HAVE NO POWER HERE!!"** I yelled at the tin, whilst my wife was preparing to call the men with the white coats and to explain to the kids how Daddy lost his mind to a tin of pipe tobacco....

**"BURN Motherf.... BURN!!!!"** I obsessively yelled on as I set the flame of my lighter to maximum, ignited it and with crazy eyes held it threateningly towards the packed bowl of tobacco and the first layer of tobacco caught fire to begin smolding evenly.

**"I'LL SUCK THE SOUL OUT OF YO....OH"** for a seconds I remaied silent as I realized what I just wanted to shout out loud, and I realized how that may have sounded to my surroundings and decided to keep my mouth shut, as my wife had just put the phone away, after I assured her I'm in the wokest state of mind I had ever been in... I didn't want to wake any sleeping dogs...or kids, ye know.... and provoke a white-coat covering my white clay...

As I took the first puffs with twisted eyes I knew what I was up to... this was a beast like no other! Its salty, smoky mustiness tickled my tounge and taste buds and bravely I took a few more puffs before a ethereal and flowery aroma also started trying to enchant me and making me a slave of this beast. The bold spice and smokiness got countered by some sweetness was... This beast had some most powerful spells...

I didn't had a snowball's chance in hell... I was doomed, being a slave for eternity of this mystical, magical beast....I'd never be able to take my eyes off of its blinding beauty... I'd be admiring its possessive charme for ever, adoring it, begging for mercy on my knees....

**My precious....my precious.... my pre....cious....**

Pipe Used: A magic wand of white clay
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 09, 2017 Mild to Medium Extremely Mild Medium Tolerable
A nice mixture from Germains. Easy to lit, smoke, few relights needed. As it is " Special Latakia flake" I want more Latakia in it. In my tin 70 % of bright and only 30% of dark flakes, and I'm missing smokiness that I'm getting from Balkan blends. Overall is good tobacco. Recommend.
Pipe Used: Various
PurchasedFrom: Mysmokingshop.co.uk
Age When Smoked: 6 moths
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 22, 2016 Medium Very Mild Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
Any doubts that this is handmade tobacco will disappear as soon as you open the tin - the flake is all jammed in there, and there are veins of Latakia in it. Big, dry, black veins running throughout the Virginias. You could pinch out a pure Lat string and pack a bowl of it.

Grab a few pinches, making sure to get all the different colors, and let it dry some. The load it and fire it. It is gently smoky with a bright Virginia flavor, not a lot of red VA taste, and some very well integrated Turkish leaf. It tastes rich and creamy, but not overly sweet, and everything works very well together.

I pick up a couple tins every time I see it at my tobacconist. Lord help you if you’re trying to order it online. But it’s worth smoking, if it was more available I’d probably have it in the regular rotation instead of off to the side as an occasional treat. It’s nice to buy Special Latakia Flake a couple tins at a time over years anyway, because each batch seems to be a little different. Like I said, this is handmade tobacco, no machined consistency here. That’s part of its charm.
Age When Smoked: 3 month
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