I'll also suggest Sutliff private stock Taste of Summer. The cavendish gives a nice mouthfeel and the peach flavoring is mild but pleasant.
Thank you.I think spraying on and sealing it up for a while followed by some dry time would work.
I've also Bourbon flavored tobaccos by putting a once or so in a small jar and adding 10 to 30 drops and sealing it up for a few weeks. The scent seems to diffuse through the tobacco.
I rummaged through the cellar & came up with a lone tin of 2003 McClelland Pal O' Mine, a peach flavored Cavendish/Burley blend.
Got a nice aroma of peach in the tin note. The tobacco was in perfect shape with just the right amount of moisture. Burned beautifully & has a wonderful room note. Didn't get a lot of strong peach flavor smoking it but the flavor of good quality burley really stood out. Very happy that this 20+ year old aromatic has held up quite well!
Thanks to the OP for reminding me of peach flavored aromatics!
If you can find Orchard Mist (a terrible name) you may well like it. Made by Sutliff but was available also on the MM website.
This is the first one I thought of. I believe It’s flavored with peach brandy. Tasty stuff. Also check out Vauen Auenland Shire which is a peach/citrus blend. It’s the closest blend (that I’ve tried) to hard candy.
I generally avoid aromatics. That said, I took this in trade a few years ago and occasionally enjoy a bowl full.
To me, it's incredibly realistic in its essence. I imagine they've changed the name of it by now, due to some ridiculous law.
I often mix it half and half with a stronger non-aromatic blend to give it some nicotine, think burley flake or something.
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EDIT: Thanks, OP Mike for solving my "what should I have next?" dilemma...
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