Even my wife's taste in shoes doesn't change that often.
Couldn’t agree more! I should’ve been more clear!. There are some tobaccos that are considered light aromatics that I do enjoy on occasion, then there are ones that are heavy and smell wonderful, but taste nothing like they smell. Maybe I haven’t figured out how to smoke them, but I do give some a try every few months. We shall see, but for now, I have plenty of blends that I know I can and do enjoy even time.@Relax62 what’s your definition of an Aromatic, and which ones did you smoke? Most people do not understand what Aromatics are.
A lot of people misunderstand Aromatics, new and even older smokers.
Basically you could say, there are Light, Medium and Heavy Topped Blends, my best guess, most are thinking about the heavy sweet, overly moist goopy, smelling like candy blends as only Aromatics.
Here’s a good article on Aromatics.
Aromatic Pipe Tobacco | Smokingpipes.com
Learn more about how aromatic pipe tobaccos are made, including the differences between casings and top notes.www.smokingpipes.com
TAD as it’s called around here is quite real, and a fun adventure to dive into all the many blends out there.
In the end, it’s all going to get down to your personal tastes, some people are always happy to hang out with the boys every Friday drinking Budweiser and eating pepperoni pizza every weekend and it never changes.
I don’t like eating the same thing all the time.
When it comes to blends, I’m more the VA/VaPer type, but I smoke different ones all the time, or rotate through what I have.
Have fun!
Hadn’t thought of it that way, but makes perfect sense! Thanks for the input!I think what we eat impacts on out tobacco regimen more than we realise and changes our palate quite quickly. We all have a very different diet around this time of year, richer and sweeter foods abound and we also alter our diet with seasonal change, heavier, spicy and more savoury foods in fall/winter. This can also be said of out tobacco’s
Not only that, humidity levels and temperature change how a tobacco is perceived, that is why some people change tobacco types with the seasons.I think what we eat impacts on out tobacco regimen more than we realise and changes our palate quite quickly. We all have a very different diet around this time of year, richer and sweeter foods abound and we also alter our diet with seasonal change, heavier, spicy and more savoury foods in fall/winter. This can also be said of out tobacco’s
I get that totally! If true I seem to be backwards. I’m currently enjoying Va’/Va/Res’s, and Lakelands (various blends), and in the warmer months I was really enjoying English/Balkan, and some Burlely blends.Not only that, humidity levels and temperature change how a tobacco is perceived, that is why some people change tobacco types with the seasons.