I always notice that things smell better in the fall and winter. Maybe they're more pronounced. Maybe they don't have as much heat or humidity in the air to affect the smells. I remember working at a Lowe's hardware store in high school and my first few years of college. At the upper end of the parking lot sat a bunch of restaurants, a few of them, steakhouses. I noticed the smell from the meat cooking in the summer as well, but there was something about the air turning colder that enhanced the aroma so much more.
I noticed this same sensation while I was out back smoking some Maltese Falcon yesterday. The taste from it seemed much more pronounced. The aroma from the lingering smoke was much more intense than when I smoked it over the summer. Maybe it's me, I don't know, but I feel like things, including tobacco, has a way of tasting and smelling better in the cooler days than warm or hot days.
What do you think? Do you notice a difference in the way a blend tastes/smells from cooler months to warmer months? I know some people smoke certain types of blends in the summer more so than the winter and vice/versa, but is this the primary reason?
I noticed this same sensation while I was out back smoking some Maltese Falcon yesterday. The taste from it seemed much more pronounced. The aroma from the lingering smoke was much more intense than when I smoked it over the summer. Maybe it's me, I don't know, but I feel like things, including tobacco, has a way of tasting and smelling better in the cooler days than warm or hot days.
What do you think? Do you notice a difference in the way a blend tastes/smells from cooler months to warmer months? I know some people smoke certain types of blends in the summer more so than the winter and vice/versa, but is this the primary reason?