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Samuel Gawith - RBY

Samuel Gawith - RBY

Samuel Gawith
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Samuel Gawith RBY has a medium-fine grind with light colour and moderate moisture content. The aroma is raspberry-forward with cherry and candy notes, creating an intentionally artificial fruit scent. Tasting notes include raspberry, natural tobacco, peppermint, and citrus.

The nicotine strength is low to medium. The blend uses fermented tobacco as a base, which contributes smoky undertones that emerge after the initial fruit notes. The menthol component supports the berry character rather than standing alone.

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Expert Review Click to read Tap to read This go around, we are sampling Samuel Gawith's RBY, a raspberry-forward snuff with a cooling, friendly amount of menthol. This snuff carries a low to moderate amount of nicotine. However, with jus...

This go around, we are sampling Samuel Gawith's RBY, a raspberry-forward snuff with a cooling, friendly amount of menthol. This snuff carries a low to moderate amount of nicotine. However, with just how easy this snuff is to take, you can find yourself able to serve a respectable pinch, which helps close the gap to a harder-hitting snuff. The soft, fluffy, medium-leaning fine grind is consistent with other recent Samuel Gawith offerings, staying cohesive enough to pinch comfortably while still remaining airy in the nose. Moisture is adequate, with moderate clumping present. My tin showed a bit of residue along the seal, even developing minor rust along the edge, likely from snuff caught between the lid and base. While not uncommon, it is worth noting from a storage and presentation standpoint.

The raspberry note itself is tart, bright, and refreshing. Rather than presenting as syrupy, jam-like, or candied, this blend leans toward a more tart raspberry profile. There is sweetness, certainly, but it rests beneath a sharper, tart overtone that gives the fruit an enduring and more distinct character. This didn't come off as a "natural fruit scent" but, moreover, in a Taffy sort of way. The menthol here is restrained. It does not overpower the blend or transform it into a medicinal experience. Instead, it acts almost like cool evening air drifting across freshly picked fruit, extending the raspberry note and giving it surprising longevity inside the nose. This longevity helps bring to the nose the notes of sweet and tart raspberry, often mashed together and instead experienced piecewise. This provides a gradual transition from sweet to tart, and from tart to fruit, with icy notes in between.

Unlike many fruit snuffs that aim to add extra sweetness or exaggerated tanginess to the profile, RBY remains relatively straightforward and comfortable in its presentation. The tobacco elements are largely obscured beneath the fruit and cooling notes, though this seems intentional. This is a fruit-forward snuff that fully commits to its role as such, and I welcome it like a sturdy handshake. While I often find myself drawn to richer, candied, and more confectionery fruit blends, there is something undeniably refreshing about the simplicity here. Samuel Gawith manages to create a snuff that feels clean, approachable, and pleasant without becoming a muddled mess of fruit and tobacco.

The scene painted by RBY is vivid in its simplicity: a ripe raspberry warmed beneath the summer sun, swollen with tart juice and gentle sweetness, followed by cool wisps of fresh air carrying that scent across the countryside. The menthol does not freeze the experience, but refreshes it just enough to keep each pinch lively in the nose. A very solid fruit snuff and an easy recommendation for those seeking a brighter, fresher, and tart raspberry profile.