Tinned Tobacco / Samuel Gawith / Cabbie's Roll Cut 50g

Cabbie's Roll Cut 50g Pipe Tobacco

Product Number: 003-059-0104

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Details

Strength:
3/5
Room Note:
3/5
Taste:
4/5
  • Components: Virginia, Perique
  • Family: Virginia
  • Cut: Coins

About This Pipe Tobacco

Samuel Gawith was the son-in-law of Thomas Harrison, a snuff manufacturer who moved his trade and equipment to Kendal, Cumbria, England from Scotland in 1792. Gawith inherited this equipment from Harrison, and the company has been crafting premium tobacco since, with one of Samuel's two sons continuing the brand while the other joined with Henry Hoggarth to establish Gawith, Hoggarth & Co. Though offering separate blends, both brands remain forever linked and still share the same manufacturing facility in England's Lake District, utilizing processes and techniques that date to the brands' 1792 roots. In many of their mixtures, Samuel Gawith maintains the standards enforced by the United Kingdom's strict purity laws of the 19th and 20th centuries — such laws dictating how much and what type of flavorings could be added to pipe tobacco and ensuring that sub-quality leaf wasn't hidden under the veil of exorbitant toppings.

Samuel Gawith's Cabbie's Roll Cut features naturally sweet Virginias enhanced with spicy Perique. The blend is first twisted and cured under pressure, allowing the mixture's flavors to intermingle and develop, before being cut into convenient coins.

Customer Reviews

Overall Rating:
4.6
30 reviews
Chynna
January 10, 2025
Product: Samuel Gawith Cabbie's Roll Cut 50g
Why tf are all the reviews in Chinese. Tobacco sells just as good in America as china. Cut them off.
George Wilson
January 16, 2025
Product: Samuel Gawith Cabbie's Roll Cut 50g
Currently, there is a significant issue where many Chinese consumers have urgent needs, but from a business perspective, SP cannot outright prohibit hoarding behaviors. A more effective approach would be to implement purchase limits on high-demand items, restricting each ID to buying, for example, only 2 units within a certain timeframe. Additionally, to prevent individuals from using multiple accounts to circumvent these limits, punitive measures could be introduced. For instance, if an IP address is found to have logged into multiple accounts within a 24-hour period, all orders associated with that IP address could be immediately canceled. This is a straightforward and feasible solution to address the problem....Read More
China
September 10, 2025
Product: Samuel Gawith Cabbie's Roll Cut 50g
Guys complaining about people from China being able to buy tobacco from America when 99% of what they own was made in China lol
Tears
September 09, 2025
Product: Samuel Gawith Cabbie's Roll Cut 50g
So many upset pipe smokers here. Are Chinese people making you feel left out, little guy? Are you mad at the big bad Chinese people for making tobacco reviews you can’t read? Does it endanger your sense of entitlement to not be able to get what you want? Poor little angry pipe smoker.
Review of 2021 Version
January 09, 2025
Product: Samuel Gawith Cabbie's Roll Cut 50g
I acquired a few tins from my local tobacconist back in 2021, so this may differ from the newer version. Not sure when it was made, but the sticker says 15284 (2018?) and distributed by Kretek. My tins have a black label, and the flag is in the upper left. The sliced twist form is thin and loose. Typical of a VAPER, the VA is sweet and tangy. The Red Viginia imparts mellowed tanginess, and the Lemons contribute a sweet citrus. The perique is both raisin-y and peppery, though I did get a big dose of black pepper at first. The first half is sharply perique - forward, but I don't get any of the crotch cheese associated with perique as I do in some mixtures with perique. I do detect the slightest of Lakeland essence here and there, but certainly not an intentionally added flavoring. Mine has sat for 7 years and so I can imagine this was much sharper in flavor when new and it may have mellowed just a bit, though the flavor profiles are still sharply contrasting. I prefer the fermented, melded, mellow, rich, deep sweetness of St. James Flake to Cabbies, though it's worth a try as that's the fun of this hobby. Halfway is when the tangy sweetness of the VA begins to take over and the flavors meld... it's tangy, sweet and fruity (raisins). The bottom is getting stronger and fuller, tarry, and sweeter. This is good - a bit better than Escudo, though I've had better. GL Pease Fillmore has a good dose of perique like Cabbies, though Stratford, in its ribbon form, is more VA forward and is a lighter alternative, which I've enjoyed. The finish is clean and leaves a slight tingle from the perique. The nicotine is 3 out of 5. Sam Gawith uses machinery from 1792... amazing! I'm sure they've upgraded equipment but Chris Gawith cares about the brand and it's a scary notion to think it could've gone the Mac Baren way like when Mr. Halberg passed away. Don't sell out Chris, please! Work with Sykes Wilford to keep this treasured brand protected....Read More

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