The general rap as I get it is that aromatic tobacco is beginner stuff,
a deep cherry (vanilla, fruit, Amaretto, etc.) haze for newbies on their way
to dropping the habit or moving on to grown-up stuff. However, I would really
miss the occasional bowl of some of the subtler sweet stuff by way of
a little whisky dressing or a whiff of vanilla from black cavendish. I would
say something with an aromatic dimension is about one in three in my
rotation. I guess it's too late to grow out of it. I like a bowl of Granger now
and then, and though it is mostly burley, I think it is aromatic by "the
Wellman's process," which is some sort of secret dressing. Lowkey is
the best style for aromatics. Another guilt pleasure.
a deep cherry (vanilla, fruit, Amaretto, etc.) haze for newbies on their way
to dropping the habit or moving on to grown-up stuff. However, I would really
miss the occasional bowl of some of the subtler sweet stuff by way of
a little whisky dressing or a whiff of vanilla from black cavendish. I would
say something with an aromatic dimension is about one in three in my
rotation. I guess it's too late to grow out of it. I like a bowl of Granger now
and then, and though it is mostly burley, I think it is aromatic by "the
Wellman's process," which is some sort of secret dressing. Lowkey is
the best style for aromatics. Another guilt pleasure.