Bought a can of it, because it was a promotion. Chose the Alamo blend, because I am a Texan, and for no other reason.
I really have given up smoking aromatics for the most part, smoking 99% English and Balkans. In fact, I have gone several months on that diet alone, lately, and the closest thing to an aro is the Shortcut to Mushrooms and Ruins of Isengard I hit on from time to time.
However, I must say that the Alamo blend is very nice. I have actually been indulging in it quite often the last couple weeks. Very mild, yet very tasty, and I get lots of compliments on room note. I don't describe tobacco very well, or at least in any way that makes it seem appealing, but I will say maybe some caramel and some vanilla and some other stuff, but none of it that overwhelming or dominating. I am pretty sure it is mostly Cavendish, so that means it has a lot of "stuff" in it, but I dig it anyway.
I really have given up smoking aromatics for the most part, smoking 99% English and Balkans. In fact, I have gone several months on that diet alone, lately, and the closest thing to an aro is the Shortcut to Mushrooms and Ruins of Isengard I hit on from time to time.
However, I must say that the Alamo blend is very nice. I have actually been indulging in it quite often the last couple weeks. Very mild, yet very tasty, and I get lots of compliments on room note. I don't describe tobacco very well, or at least in any way that makes it seem appealing, but I will say maybe some caramel and some vanilla and some other stuff, but none of it that overwhelming or dominating. I am pretty sure it is mostly Cavendish, so that means it has a lot of "stuff" in it, but I dig it anyway.