Hey gang, forgive the newbie question if this has been discussed in the past. This may be something that doesn't have a solid definition but I figured it would be worth investigating.
I know the major difference between aromatic tobaccos and non aromatic tobaccos like English blends, Virginia, Burley, ect. However, I've notices a number of specific tobaccos like Bengal Slices, Windjammer, MB Navy Flake that are still listed as an english blends or whatever family it might be on SmokingPipes or Tobaccoreview but also lists a flavoring like rum or some other flavoring. Isn't that what an aromatic tobacco is or do these examples have just a small touch of flavor that simply adds to the overall blend and is not intended to dominate the tobacco like aromatics do (or atleast the ones I've tried)? I recently purchased Bengal Slices and Windjammer but I haven't cracked the tins yet because I was waiting to get a couple of clean mason jars to put them in. I'm looking to try them out soon, though.
Dave
I know the major difference between aromatic tobaccos and non aromatic tobaccos like English blends, Virginia, Burley, ect. However, I've notices a number of specific tobaccos like Bengal Slices, Windjammer, MB Navy Flake that are still listed as an english blends or whatever family it might be on SmokingPipes or Tobaccoreview but also lists a flavoring like rum or some other flavoring. Isn't that what an aromatic tobacco is or do these examples have just a small touch of flavor that simply adds to the overall blend and is not intended to dominate the tobacco like aromatics do (or atleast the ones I've tried)? I recently purchased Bengal Slices and Windjammer but I haven't cracked the tins yet because I was waiting to get a couple of clean mason jars to put them in. I'm looking to try them out soon, though.
Dave