Hi all!
Last month I opened my first tin of HOTW and this goes straight into my rotation (even though it is a very fresh tin, with a whiff of ammonia when I changed it into a jar and every now and then during the smoke). Anyway, my question has to do with the casing it may have. Both in the unlit tobacco and during the bowl, I get a sweet anise/fennel note which I also get in Old Gowrie, and at times it gets on a minty/geranium leaf nuance. My guess is that this has been imparted by the sauce, but what are your thoughts about it? (I often get fennel notes in cigars, which are supposed not to have any added flavours).
Also, the citrus notes are particularly strong at times. Is this the brightleaf in the tobacco or do you think it may be amped by the sauce?
Last month I opened my first tin of HOTW and this goes straight into my rotation (even though it is a very fresh tin, with a whiff of ammonia when I changed it into a jar and every now and then during the smoke). Anyway, my question has to do with the casing it may have. Both in the unlit tobacco and during the bowl, I get a sweet anise/fennel note which I also get in Old Gowrie, and at times it gets on a minty/geranium leaf nuance. My guess is that this has been imparted by the sauce, but what are your thoughts about it? (I often get fennel notes in cigars, which are supposed not to have any added flavours).
Also, the citrus notes are particularly strong at times. Is this the brightleaf in the tobacco or do you think it may be amped by the sauce?