Gawith, Hoggarth & Co. Kendal Kentucky

(3.48)
This entry in the Gawith, Hoggarth & Co. Kendal line is one hundred percent dark fired Kentucky leaf. Exceptionally full and well rounded. Kendal Kentucky is a full-bodied, full strength tobacco of 100% African grown (Malawi, Uganda, and Tanzania) variation of the actual Kentucky seed. These tobaccos are fire cured which gives them their distinctive aroma and flavor. This is a fairly strong, but exceptionally cool tobacco for the lovers of dark fired Virginias.

Details

Brand Gawith, Hoggarth & Co.
Blended By Gawith, Hoggarth & Co.
Manufactured By Gawith, Hoggarth & Co.
Blend Type Burley Based
Contents Kentucky
Flavoring
Cut Shag
Packaging Bulk
Country United Kingdom
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

3.48 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 14, 2009 Strong None Detected Full Tolerable
No nonsense full rich tobacco taste, if you like straight tobacco and some strength this could be for you. Only thing that may be a negative for me, it is a fast burn. I give it a full 4stars on its own merit and not comparing this to any other tobacco that I have had, as it is clearly unique in my opinion.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 25, 2009 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium to Full Tolerable
Well this is a new addition to the rotation for sure.

Deep, tobacco flavor without hint of adulteration or additive. Sweet with toasty notes it burns like a dream. Innocent looking with a hidden intent to lull the unwary to indulge.

Burns clean, pure and no threat, hint or thought of a burn. Although containing a substantial amount of nicotine, it isn't a killer, at least to these seasoned taste-buds. Not a good first choice if one is in transition from aromatics, unless you really believe in the old sink-or-swim school.

Love the fluffiness that makes a pound seem like so many more. Makes for some interesting mixtures if combined in the leftover jar. Will put balls on even a mango!
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 13, 2008 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
Fluffy shag.... that's for sure. This is my first experience with something so.... well, so shaggy! This makes it easy to pack, stays lit and smokes down without any need to mess with it. It has a pleasant, straight forward taste. Tastes like tobacco! Imagine that, in a world of any flavoring available. With Kendal Kentucky you get a straight forward smoke. I seem to get quite a nicotine kick out of this stuff too. We live in a great time, with so many varieties of tobacco to choose from. I strongly recommend that you give this one a try - you won't be disappointed.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 13, 2008 Medium to Strong None Detected Full Pleasant to Tolerable
Thanks to all of you tobacco mavens.......and you know who you are. I got around to trying K.K. What took me so long? I've been on the Virginia super hiway...and what a hiway it is. The description above says content "Virginia", but the best I can tell is this is pure Burley. For someone that in the past didn't think they liked burley a few blends that were recommended here have certainly changed my mind ie. Stonehaven, Aged Burley Flake, etc. Now comes this fine blend. Besides the price for this bulk blend, I find that this is "bout as good as it gets!

This is a "lazy mans" smoke. No drying, rubbing out.....just untangle, stuff, light, and enjoy. Strong for sure....loads of flavorfull smoke.reminds me somewhat of another favorite Irish Flake. This is a great buy, and a great smoke from one of the oldest tobacco houses around. I rate this onbe * * * *
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 20, 2007 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium to Full Pleasant to Tolerable
As with all comfirmed pipe smokers, we have all countless hours, money and time in search of the perfect tobacco that matches their taste. This is the one for me. Straight up stoved burley tobacco. This is not for the beginner and is most surely a aquired taste. For me the taste and aroma are outstanding. The shag cut is easy to pack but be cautious don't tamp too hard or it will not draw. The flavor stays consistent to the bottom of the bowl to a fine white ash. No tongue bite at all. A very smokey taste and aroma due to the stoving process. This is now my all day smoke.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 10, 2005 Strong None Detected Mild to Medium Tolerable to Strong
- A mixture of various dark fired leaf from Africa in a shag cut

First off, really great! Harmonious smoking qualities with characteristics of slight smokiness (from it's curing method), mild nutty and cigar-like overtones, enough natural sweetness to just round out flavor and aroma. This may be mild on the palatte but has a goodly amount of nicotine, as to be expected from fire cured types. Being so satisfying in that regard this may be descibed as "A bowl will do ya'." By the way, smokes dry and very easy to keep lit via shag cut. This is similiar to Gawith's "Dark Birdseye" which is more smoky, intense and stronger than Kendal Kentucky. This is most likely will become a regular smoke for me. Straight burley smokers should try this along with cigar aficionandos.

- Highly recomended
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 15, 2004 Medium to Strong None Detected Full Tolerable
I agree with just about everything in Paddy's review. Kendal Kentucky has the same miniscule shag cut as Dark Birdseye. It's about the same strength, and I find it more flavorful.

I've put this in my regular rotation for evenings when I don't have time for a full bowl of a dark Kendal flake such as 1792. The cut of Kendal Kentucky makes for a less densely-packed pipe, so the smoke goes faster than with a flake.

I perceive the "nuttiness" that Paddy describes also in the aroma, both in the room note and in the aroma the tobacco imparts to the briar or meerschaum as it's smoked. I haven't seen this latter pheonomenon discussed on Tobacco Reviews. I have the (perhaps strange) habit of smelling the briar or meecschaum bowl as part of the enjoyment of a pipe. Each tobacco imparts a unique aroma to the pipe during the smoke. Each of my favorite briars also seems to contribute something unique to this aroma, while all meerschaums seem to contribute about the same pleasant patina. My favorite pipes and favorite tobacco blends are ones that excel in this quality.

Does anyone else experience this, or am I just weird?
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 17, 2022 Strong Extremely Mild Full Tolerable to Strong
I always make sure the jar of Kendal Kentucky in my cellar is topped off. It's one of those blends that I consider essential to my smoking rotation, even if I don't smoke it all the time. It's rich and robust with a strong, potent earthy flavor, but at the same time, there are lots of delicate fragrant flavors in there too. Some floral, some herbal and spicy. And some sharper cigar notes. It's a surprisingly complex blend for being just straight Kentucky. This is odd, but I always get the scent of my father's old cologne, Pierre Cardin, when smoking Kendal Kentucky. I know that sounds awful in a tobacco... but I mean in it in the best possible sense. It's a musty, herbal, very pleasant scent.

Despite the shag-cut, it burns fairly cool with zero bite. Also, as everyone else has said... it's strong. There's a good amount of nicotine here. So keep that in mind.

Bottom line: A really wonderful tobacco. Potent and rich, it's extremely flavorful and perfect for when you want a good strong smoke.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 13, 2021 Strong Extremely Mild Full Unnoticeable
Gawith Hoggarth Kendal Kentucky- I liked this tobacco from the moment I first put a match to it It looks just like Dark Birds eye and tastes very similar although this one is much sweeter . Smokey toasty woodsy nutty with a hint of cocoa and brown sugar . I feel like it must have a light flavoring to it and maybe licorice? I may be wrong but it’s mighty sweet . It’s a great smoke for sure and no lakeland to be found yet but I was hoping for maybe a little . I’ve been coverted to Lakeland Essence ! Gawith and Hoggarth make some fine blends . Be careful with this tobacco as the sweetness can fool you into thinking it’s medium strength nicotine. At least it did me . It may be a while before I can stand up here with a quarter bowl left in the pipe ! 4 star tobacco for the taste . Strong nicotine!
Age When Smoked: Fresh bulk
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 15, 2021 Extremely Strong Very Mild Very Full Pleasant
Very full flavored smoke with a savory gusto and umami aftertaste. Has light topping with an herbal quality and a minor floral note (though not the traditional lakeland one might expect). The main show is the pure tobacco flavor--in this case 100% dark fired made from several African grown varieties of leaf. I'm not typically a dark fired fan but GH does it better with than most and it's also a rather different dark fired experience, much richer than just a monotonous blast of BBQ smokiness. It's hard to understand how they could arrive at such an interesting blend without including VA, cavendish, perique or condiment tobaccos. Exceedingly strong in nicotine. A small bowl pipe works best. No tongue bite but does have a tendency to fatigue the palate. Not an all day smoke.

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