Beware, Aromatic "Samples" are rarely as good as the Tinned version. It might start all the same at the factory but by the time a bulk sample gets to you it will have lost much of the topping.I bought a bunch of 10g samples when I was starting & I took notes to try to figure out what was going on. The first ten notes (at least) are complete nonsense - I'd have to go back & try them again, because I was still figuring out how to smoke.
Smoking a lot of different stuff was great for me though, because it turns out that what I like (mainly medium to heavy VaBurs with some punchy VaPers & latakia light English/Balakan/Orientals varying things up) isn't at all what I thought I would.
It might be worth giving a Lakeland (or Lakeland flavoured) blend a shot like pappymac suggests. For me the translation of smell to taste is much more direct than most aromatics - though it does tend to be a bit of a love/hate thing!
This especially applies to the Lakeland blends, very different out of the tin vs. bulk (in that case I'm sure a lot of people would prefer the Bulk sample, I will only buy tinned Ennerdale).
If I were going to run a tobacco shop one of the first policies I would institute is sealing all of the bulk Aromatic tobacco in cellophane immediately upon arrival.
For another "You Can't Miss It" recommendation I am also a big fan of Sutliff Frosty Mint.
Mint flavored tobacco might be a cliche to some people but if you're totally new to this world it's a neat experience.