Gawith, Hoggarth & Co. Coffee Caramel

(2.88)
A smooth background of caramel combines with a deep rich coffee aroma to complement the rich black cavendish tobacco.

Details

Brand Gawith, Hoggarth & Co.
Blended By Gawith, Hoggarth & Co.
Manufactured By Gawith, Hoggarth & Co.
Blend Type Aromatic
Contents Black Cavendish
Flavoring Caramel, Coffee
Cut Ready Rubbed
Packaging Bulk
Country United Kingdom
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

2.88 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 17, 2014 Mild Extra Strong Extra Full Pleasant
This is an aromatic that delivers. What I mean by that is, the pouch aroma *does* come through in the smoke, if not exactly the same. Don't expect coffee, expect sweetness, expect the caramel. It's like smoking a dessert. The coffee may be in there, but it's too light for me to taste.

This tobacco is very moist, a very gooey aromatic. Be careful of the tobacco juice if you're not using a filter. I wouldn't recommend this in a large bowl, because it becomes quickly very sickly, as if you're smoking a bowl of sugar. I suppose that's what you're after, though. Take this one slow, as tasty as it is. I did get a little light headed once, puffing away on this like a demon, as the strength of the flavouring is very deceptive of the nicotine content, despite how mild it may be, it caught me out!

It's a tobacco that, once packed and puffed properly, will deliver and meet expectation for you sweettooths out there. I did not experience any bite, but it does burn quite hot. The cavendish quality itself is fantastic, giving this tobacco a pure black appearance, and you'll end up with slightly sticking fingers when packing. Fantastic room note. A perfect combination of the tobacco and flavouring delivers a full aromatic experience, and perhaps a little too overwhelming for some with the amount of sweetness here.

A highly recommended aromatic to anyone looking for something this sweet, for a more neutral audience, however, consider whether you want something so gooey and sweet to smoke.
Pipe Used: Butz Choqin Briar
PurchasedFrom: Havana House Bear Shop, Cardiff Tobacconist
Age When Smoked: New
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 28, 2012 Medium Medium to Strong Medium to Full Pleasant
ready rubbed jet black mixture. moist out of the pouch but not overly..packs well and could make use sime drying to get a perfect light however i lit directly and had few relights (not a tiersome tobacco at all). the casing is brilliant and i can taste the caramel and coffe by sipping on the pipe before and after lighting it! the strength is more than i usually encounter with aromatic but wont knock your socks off. the room note is sweet and acceptable to many. i guess gwaith and hogarth stand for its reputation one more time.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 26, 2016 Medium Strong Medium to Full Pleasant
Coffee Caramel was one of the first aromatic tobaccos I tried when I first began smoking pipes and I enjoyed it a lot!

I hadn't had anything much to compare it to (my first aromatic tobaccos were this one and Licorice Sambuca, I think it was Century Sambuca?) but I know what I liked and I liked this. Pouch note is sweet with tones of caramel which isn't entirely unpleasant, my mouth waters when smoking a bowl of this.

On smoking this tobacco I got more sweet, caramel/toffee than coffee although it isn't non-existent. A bit goopy but I've found a lot of G&H aromatics seem to be that way.

I would definitely buy a couple of oz of this again, or even in bulk to enjoy the odd bowl now & again whenever my sweet-tooth needed to be appeased.
Pipe Used: MM Cob, Dr Plumb Meerschaum lined, Peterson 30
PurchasedFrom: The Pipe Shop, Edinburgh, Scotland (0131 553 3561) - http://www.thepipeshop.co.uk
Age When Smoked: Fresh
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 13, 2012 Medium Mild to Medium Medium Pleasant
As a lover of aromatics, I was amazed at how long it took me to discover this stuff. The first thing worth mentioning is that the tin note is, in my opinion, otherworldly. Mouthwatering aromas of treacle/caramel mask a more subtle coffee undertone, with a hearty Cavendish presence sitting as a backdrop.

Lighting isn't too much of an issue, and once it gets going it burns like a dream. Perhaps this product just suits my smoking style, but it burns evenly and smoothly throughout in my experience. Little tongue burn to speak of as well, which is always a plus.

The flakes are medium cut with the lovely dark appearance, the kind we have learned to expect from a quality base tobacco from G&W.

The room note is simply divine. As we know, some G&W aromatics can lose a little of their topping once burnt, and this one loses a touch of its coffee unfortunately. However, its caramel remains fairly prominent.

Overall, was very pleased with this and would highly recommend to lovers of aromatics in search of something new to try.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 20, 2007 Mild Strong Mild to Medium Pleasant
If you like an easy aromatic, this blend will give you a pleasant hour. Nice tasty, thick, creamy smoke - not so strong on the coffee flavour at times, although it is more noticeable when exhaled exclusively through the nose.

Bit moist and hard to keep lit all the way through the bowl, but not hard to relight and no bite whatsoever.

I am really enjoying this.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 21, 2005 Mild to Medium Strong Medium Pleasant
Coffee Caramel is an extremely rich smelling blend, it?s sold loose at my local tobacconist, and every time I open the jar my first though is to grab a spoon as the caramel smell puts me in mind of pudding. Yet while it has an aroma that makes mouths water the smoking properties leave much to be desired. The black Cavendish dominates the smoking experience; it also gives the tobacco a predominantly dark appearance. The tobacco is also very damp, a by-product of being heavily cased, very much in the American style. While this does not overly bother me, I know that others out there find it not such a favourable trait. I find drying it out for a while before smoking improves it, reducing the pipe gurgle, yet will not eliminate its tendency to become very bitter at the end of the bowl. If smoked slowly it never bites so this is one of its positive traits. Taste is quite good if you like heavy Cavendish blends, but I would not recommend it to a dedicated smoker of English blends.

A good friend of mine used to smoke this on a regular basis and it was through his experiments that I became familiar with the positive blending possibilities of this blend. Now I normally always blend it with another tobacco rather than smoking it straight, as on its own can become overpowering and monotonous (trust me it may not make much sense but it does). I would recommend playing around with mixing it with other blends yourself but suggest as a starting point to use 1 to 1 mixing ratios. I have found myself smoking it regularly of lately, as I smoke often in mixed company and people have become more vocal of late in expressing displeasure with blends that don?t smell so nice. This has forced me to leave the Latakia blends for long walks, when I?m on my own. In social situations Sunset Breeze or Classic Port are preferable in aroma but their high cost often means that this is a good substitute.

My subjective opinion is that this is a nice relaxing smoke that puts one in the mood to discuss weighty matters in the pub over a good pint of real ale, without offending the rest of the pubs patrons.

3 out of 5 overall.
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