Gawith, Hoggarth & Co. Westmorland Slices

(3.60)
Notes: A blend of Virginias, pressed and aged to give an ebony appearance before cutting into 3 inch strips. A full strength smoke.

Details

Brand Gawith, Hoggarth & Co.
Blended By Gawith, Hoggarth & Co.
Manufactured By Gawith, Hoggarth & Co.
Blend Type Straight Virginia
Contents Virginia
Flavoring Floral Essences, Other / Misc
Cut Broken Flake
Packaging Bulk
Country United Kingdom
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

3.60 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 25, 2015 Strong Mild Full Pleasant
Gawith and Hogwarts don't exactly flood the market with new offerings on a regular basis. In the 6 or 7 years that I have been smoking a pipe their line up of flakes, plugs and twists has remained pretty much unaltered. Of course, you could argue that since the blends in their range are almost universally excellent (I might even say archetypal) they don't need to pump out new product all the time in order to retain market share.

How nice then, that when GH&Co do finally decide to grace us with a new flake, they absolutely knock it out of the park.

Westmorland Slices are in a similar wheel house to Irish Flake, Irish Slices, Highland Sliced, Old Dark Fired and other blends of that ilk. Not quite in the same ultra-heavyweight league as GH&Co's own Dark Flake, but still a sturdy smoke for fans of proper, traditional British style flakes.

For such a dark flake there is a pleasant, tangy VA presence, but this is well balanced with the fire-cured constituent and there could well be a bit of the air-cured Indian leaf that GH&Co frequently utilises as well, which gives that robust, cigar-like aroma when dominant.

There is also some lakeland essence in here, but it isn't too offensive and it is more soapy than overtly floral. It is unlikely to offend any but the most ardent haters. It's been a while since I smoked any GH&Co Coniston Cut Plug (in fact, that is what I had in mind to order when I saw this was available) but I would guess that this falls somewhere between the unscented version of CCP and the aforementioned Dark Flake in terms of all round strength and robustness.

I'm a huge GH&Co fanboy, but this is a great smoke with plenty of character. Far from being superfluous, it's another great addition to their already superb roster of traditional English style flakes. Nice one GH&Co...you've done it again!

Edit: I have just seen that my fellow reviewers don't rate this as particularly heavy in the nicotine department. Maybe my tolerance isn't what I thought it was. Maybe I just *expected* it to be stong and so that is what I experienced, but it seems pretty robust to me! My daily driver is Brown Irish and some blends leave me a little unsatisfied in the N department, but not this one. YMMV.
Pipe Used: Savinelli Tortuga Billiard and Cobs
PurchasedFrom: mysmokingshop
Age When Smoked: Fresh
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 08, 2015 Mild to Medium Extremely Mild Medium to Full Very Pleasant
Gawith Hoggarth - Westmorland Slices.

This is badged as "Broken Flake" however don't expect it to be almost like ribbons as some broken flakes can be. Actually there are quite a few large pieces that could still use a rub or you could fold and stuff. The only smell that emanates is a full Virginia one and on the 'not so positive' side it's too damp. The tobacco isn't as bright as I would have expected a straight Virginia to be. If you want Orlik Golden Sliced colour you will be a little disheartened! After some airing (only a morning) it lights with excellent ease and the flavour is absolutely great! I think the simplest way to depict the taste is as being a kind of smoky, grassy one. Don't misunderstand me, it's not reminiscent of Latakia but it has a delicate addition of smokiness to it giving a fuller flavour. The nicotine isn't too much, it's not unrecognizable but I don't find my head spinning from it. Right from the beginning the burn is brilliant. It doesn't need much maintenance with the flame, it just burns steady and even. I find the room note very appealing from this as it has the standard Virginia fragrance but also a nutty characteristic to it. Another positive with the note is although it's a substantial aroma the room isn't engulfed in a huge volume of smoke!

I don't want to just throw four stars around but this is definitely one of those blends! Highly recommended.
Pipe Used: Falcon
PurchasedFrom: My Smoking Shop
Age When Smoked: New
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 06, 2017 Very Strong Very Mild Very Full Pleasant to Tolerable
OooooWeeee this is some darn good stuff! Strong too. I was gifted this from a forum buddy that lives across the pond and he sent it to me as a 'mystery tobacco' which was very cool of him because it let me taste the blend without any preconceived notions and I was not influenced by the branding of the product. When I was ready to guess what the blend was I was 99% sure it was Samuel Gawith's Lakeland Dark as the cut and look of it are almost identical. Now that I've had more time with both I can pick apart the differences but they have a lot of similarities as well. The biggest difference is Westmorland Slices has slight top dressing that I can only describe as somewhat floral similar to what you would imagine from the Lake District tobacco blends but not quite a Lakeland per say. It's a very dark Virginia blend with plenty of nicotine. My fiend says it is the closest thing that he has tasted to Bracken Flake but I have not tried that one so I can not personally speak to that. I find that interesting though as I've also heard folks say that Lakeland Dark is similar to Bracken Flake so it appears there are similarities between the three of these blends and I can almost guarantee that if you like one of those three you will like this one as well. I wish this was available to us in the States but alas it is not. I need to somehow obtain pounds of this stuff, so here's to hoping.

Edit* 1-17-19 since writing this review I’ve acquired 5 tins of 2011 dated Bracken Flake and I will say that WS is not a dead ringer for BF the two are very similar and I’ll bet if ya like one, you’ll most certainly like the other. I personally prefer Bracken Flake but it’s not a fair comparison since the tins have 8 years of age in their favor.

Absolutely Essential

Thanks Simon!
Pipe Used: St. Regis, Rattray's
Age When Smoked: Fresh
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 17, 2017 Mild to Medium Medium Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
For those who like Full Virginia Flake, this is a treat: a mixture of densely pressed Virginias with a hint of smoke, resulting in a honey/molasses flavor instead of the grain and agave flavor of yellow Virginias. The dreaded Lakeland essence is present here with power but the dark flake half of the flavor helps swallow it up. The result is an easy-burning, cool smoking tobacco of "ready rubbed" consistency that makes a pleasing smoke while working.

Thanks to PipesMagazine Forums member "mawnansmiff" for this sample.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 24, 2016 Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
When fresh this is a fine smoke. Rich, dusky virginias, hints of honey that tease one to slow down for more. At first glance this is a working mans baccy. But there's a coy refinement. Perhaps a gents bit of rough. If you dry it too much it transforms into a second rate Dark Flake Aromatic.
PurchasedFrom: Mysmokingshop
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 04, 2018 Medium Very Mild Full Pleasant to Tolerable
These flakes somehow remind me of Bright CR Flake. They are way darker and moister, but they seem to develop similar features and traits. They both seem to develop against a darker and burlier backdrop and they are fuller than expected for a full virginia flake/blend. I can detect spicy notes and I think these flakes could be a great starting point for those burley leaf lovers who might want to transition into virginia blends. I am not quite sure what kind of virginia leaf they might be using here, but it has quite distinct cigarrish undertones. As for the topping, it says in the description it hasn't got any, but I am not quite sure this is the case. I´d say it is nothing specific I can put my finger on, but I can detect the Gawith Hoggarth hallmark all over it. Now what, despite being full, there is this sweet thing that starts developing in the background the more you progress with your smoke. All and all this is a great smoke, so a rating of 4 stars seems appropriate.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 11, 2016 Medium None Detected Medium to Full Pleasant
This is a tobacco I took a chance on, and I am exceedingly pleased that I did. It has become a staple of my rotation. A pleasant, slightly tangy taste, oodles of rich creamy smoke, rubs out easily, readily takes a light, in fact more acquiescence could not be asked of a tobacco. Wholeheartedly recommended. G & H have a winner here
Pipe Used: Peterson Kilarney #68
Age When Smoked: Fresh
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 12, 2020 Medium Very Mild Medium to Full Unnoticeable
Sweet smoked virginia. Pleasure each time you sip creamy smoke inside your mouth. For VA lovers it is the best replacement of latakia blends. This is how winter flake should taste.
Pipe Used: Stanislaw, cob
PurchasedFrom: etrafika.cz
Age When Smoked: New
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 07, 2022 Medium to Strong Medium to Strong Full Tolerable to Strong
In my vintage Dunhill group 4, landscapes of Africa explode into view. Filthy, dirty, muddy, rich soil-like tones carry elegant but prominent hints and suggestions of cocoa powder, coffee grounds, espresso.

On top of this gloriously expansive compost heap are sprinkled a few tiny flowers (the geranium oil topping, very lightly Lakeland which I don’t usually care for but here integrates — and gets mostly lost — beautifully.)

This is a magical smoke for me. I am otherwise a huge Sam Gawith fan but don’t love everything they do. Usually I am with FVF and Cabbies, other magical weeds, happy. For example, Lakeland Dark has some similarities but this is far more rich, beautiful, complex and three-dimensional.

Other similar elements shared with Black Flake / Dark Flake but none reach the expansive, near-religious heights this one does for me. It’s a strong but rich and beautiful experience.
Pipe Used: Dunhill Tanshell, Petes, Savs, cobs
Age When Smoked: New
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 11, 2022 Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Full Pleasant
Well this one is a BLISS! I remember first time I throw this to a bowl I was amazed and immediately thought: This would be my no.1 tobacco! I finished the sample rather quick and ran to store to purchase a whole pouch. But when I opened it the smell was a little bit different than the sample. A lot more lakeland. Now even the look was different. In the sample it was a flake/broken flake. Now there were very uneven slices, some of them were almost 1cm thick on one side narrowing to the other side. I cut it and rub it and packed the pipe and light it just to stay a little bit confused and dissapointed. It doesnt taste like the sample did by far. The lakeland topping was everywhere to hide the original sample taste. I am not a lakeland hater but this was too much. So I throw that to a jar and jar to a shelf to painfully dissmiss this one as a no.1. And I did well! I came back to that jar during the year several times. Guys, this tobacco ages like quality wine! Now the superb taste is back! The sweet, dark, mellow virginia with hints that I could describe as burly-ish and kentucky-ish but without those sharp notes. The aroma is nice lightly floral and ceam-ish and a little bit smoky but unlike latakia smokiness. It could be now retrohaled without problem (It was not possible at fresh state more than like three times because it pinched the nose like hell). Well, the BLISS is back. And I am glad.

Smoke and drive: Cool and pleasure.
Pipe Used: Jirsa, Krška, cob
PurchasedFrom: etrafika.cz
Age When Smoked: from fresh to 1 year old
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