I'm trying to classify the following tobaccos into a "balance rating" system that I can use to guestimate the balance of a blend between "sweet" and "nicotine rich" where "0" would represent perfectly balanced between the two.
Anyone want to offer their take on this? I'm no expert in this arena and would like any input one can provide.
I know there are lots of nuances that can affect the balance and this over-simplification may disrupt the most acute palate, but in my case, it's a good "starting point". Tweaking the blend after this step will require smoking it. This is a "pre-smoke" classification.
Anyone want to offer their take on this? I'm no expert in this arena and would like any input one can provide.
I know there are lots of nuances that can affect the balance and this over-simplification may disrupt the most acute palate, but in my case, it's a good "starting point". Tweaking the blend after this step will require smoking it. This is a "pre-smoke" classification.
Balance Rating | Class | ||
---|---|---|---|
| 4 | Orientals | |
3 | Latakia | ||
3 | Cavendish | ||
3 | Bright Virginia | ||
1 | White Burley | ||
-.5 | Red Virginia | ||
-2 | Dark Burley | ||
-2.5 | Perique | ||
-3.5 | Dark Fired Kentucky | ||
Nic Rich/high pH (min=-5) | -5 | Rustica |