Dark Gotard’s Wine is probably the rarest snuff in the world. Description: “Unique and one of a kind snuff in the world The production process of the snuff is more than two years of continuous monitoring of fermentation and slow drying of the best tobacco. Tobacco production of this unique snuff matured in specially crafted pickle. In the final stage of production it was several times grounded, sieved and soaked with natural eucalyptus oil, camphor oil with the addition of unique flavors. The aroma of tobacco is unique. Ready to snuff closed tight silver snuff box Each snuff-box has engraved own serial number It is a unique snuff you do can not buy in any store. The only way to have this original snuff is with exclusively certified attached to the kit. - 15 gram of Dark Gotard’s Wine snuff - Silver snuff-box 925 (54 grams of silver; size 45mm x 60mm) - Wooden gift box” Only one hundred were made. Single one costs 1099zł - 360$. You can buy it here: http://allegro.pl/tabaka-tabakiera-paul-gotard-wine-srebrna-lodz-i3902591760.html
Have you tried it @viertel?
Unfortunatelly - I have not. It would be too expensive pleasure for me.
@viertel: Same here. It looks wonderful though.
You can pay in instalments…
I cant imagine a Gotard being worth that much to be honest. they seem pretty intent on trying to artificially boost sales with ‘limited editions’ though. i think it would be truly disappointing to actually try it.
All my snuff friends will be receiving one as soon as I hit the lottery :^o
Everything that shine is not gold, good for collection nice bottle, but overrated
I’ve never wished for basement_shaman to win the lottery so much. :). The limited editions in the bottles are pretty great in my opnion.
lol so they made this super-special batch of snuff with all their skills and only used 5 ounces of tobacco?
^5 ounces?? 15 grams x 100 units is 1500 grams which is approximately 53.6 ounces
Oh dear, that’s awkward. I won’t speculate on the quality of the snuff, but the package and branding. I’m afraid this may sound a little bit mean. Paul Gotard’s amateurish logotype looks even worse when it’s immortalized on silver. Then again, their ruined, streched & squished blackletter type looks sort of melted anyway. This is just tacky, in my opinion. This is almost as cringeworthy as their Al Pacino-Shylock they appropriated for some of their labels a few years back: I really don’t want to offend them but I felt this need to be said. Ask anyone with any education in graphic design or arts, or even in marketing and I bet you’ll get very negative opinions on their branding. They need some help.
I like the bottle.