Howdy All,
Been away from this board for awhile but had a few questions. What has happened to Samuel Gawith selection on Mr Snuff web page and also F&T? It seems that they are not producing or going to a transition period? It also seems the selection is slim on a number of other companies. Any info would be helpful. Thanks,
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BTW If you've never had CM it really is excellent stuff.
Snuff.me.uk has a couple more GH options (SP, CM, Special M, and Cafe Regal) in both tap boxes and vac tins. They have a fair range of SG too, but for some reason it just tap box or drum for the SG options - no vac tins.
Another point to note, when GH left their old premises and went to the new site, they didn't take the snuff grinders and were importing flour from Poschl and just scenting it. Now SG have remerged with them, I don't know if they are using the old site for grinding SG snuffs, or buying in that flour too. All my SG stash is pre-merger, and I don't know if everything today is as it was before, or if everything has changed.
There's a thing in UK law which means that if the last process is done in the UK then the UK is deemed the country of origin for the product. This means that even if GH are just scenting it, the snuff is still legally "made" by them at the new site on the outskirts of Kendal. Sorry, that's probably badly worded, but my brain isn't firing on all cylinders today.
Wilson's still have their waterwheel driven machinery from centuries ago, but that's no longer used for production only. They now use more modern electric mills, and I still love their snuffs (as I do Toque's, who uses industrial coffee grinders). I suspect there will be changes to the textures at the very least, but I have neither done a side-by-side comparison myself, nor seen one done by anyone else. It may be they are still wonderful snuffs, even if it isn't made on the same machinery. Nothing lasts for ever, and everything needs replacing at some point.
On the other hand both of Gawith firms were quite horrid with their web presentations. Also as my latest knowledge Kendal Brown House mills are still running, just the pipe tobacco machinery and raw tobacco storage is moved to new (GH) premises. Jack
Jack