Samuel Gawith FireDance 10g Dispenser
Samuel Gawith FireDance 10g Dispenser
Samuel Gawith Firedance is a commemoration to Beltane, the Irish Fire Dance that celebrates the advent of spring. This is a fine blend of fermented tobaccos, spice, drupelets and hints of sweet brandy wine. This snuff combines these aromas to create an entirely new sensation in the nose. The color is middle brown, the grind is fine with medium dry moisture that offers a nice nicotine rush with minimal irritation in the nostril. Let this powdered pleasure be a reminder that you can experience the vernal equinox in every pinch.
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I'm not a fan of sweet stuff in general so really didn't enjoy this one. But I will say the moisture content is great and the scent lingers for quite a while. If sweet/fruity snuff is your thing then this would be a good choice, just not my thing. Thanks Mr Snuff!
I really quite like this one, soft and easy to take without any clogging, drip or run. Yes, it's a bit fruity but I wouldn't say it's blackberry, it's more like autumn mixed fruits. To me this is fruity bubblegum and I'm wondering if SG has added any tuberose as when you use this flower in perfumery it imparts a bubblegum scent in your perfume
The color is dark, The grind is medium-fine, holds moisture well. I believe the grind is a bit finer than some of the Bernard snuffs I've tried. The first tin notes are very strong of an extremely well balanced sweetness and smokiness that stays around for quite some time after a few pinches. The nicotine is present and adequate. Just an exquisite light berry/cherry aroma in the fermentation combined with a very slight peaty/woodsy/ashy smoke and I think there might be vanilla in here. This is exceptional - a must buy.
This is the snuff that Wilsons of Sharrow Beltane wishes it could be. Fresh out of the tin, Firedance gives off lovely blackberry, blackcurrant, vanilla, brandy, and woodsmoke aromas. Once it hits the front of the nose, it is easy to detect gorgeously balanced impressions of blackberry, blackcurrant, vanilla, and brandy layered over more delicate notes of charcoal, earth, cocoa, leather, woodsmoke, peat, ash, cinnamon, and nutmeg. The snuff is of a medium-coarse grind and medium or slightly higher moisture. Nicotine content is moderately robust. It packs a sneaky punch, sits in the nose very well, and offers delightful long-lasting aromas. Honestly, it would be hard to ask for more in a dessert snuff. I recommend it highly.
Similar base tobacco as Elmo's Reserve (dark, moist and course grind) but with a sweet berry like fruit flavour. Possibly a brandy undertone but quite hard to define. Definitely a dessert snuff.