Gawith Hoggarth & Co.: Bob's Chocolate Flake | Tasting Notes
Join Shane Ireland for another episode of “Tasting Notes,” as he continues his journey through the Gawith house flakes with Bob’s Chocolate Flake. This delightful blend is sure to captivate your senses with chocolatey sweetness and plenty of complexity. Smoking with a trusted Clarin Clay pipe to taste and dwell on this appetizing blend, Shane gives his tasting notes from the initial light through to the end of the bowl, and everything in between. This comforting smoke is nicely enjoyed after dinner as a dessert, ideal during the frosty holiday season.

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