I don’t know if tobacco reviews are biased, but I suspect that if someone known to do a lot of thorough reviews suddenly started raving about a particular blend or blender while everyone else was saying the tobacco sucked the game would be over fairly quickly.
I don’t use tobacco review ‘stars’ to determine if I try something or not. Those little three or four star scores just aren’t developed enough to be any kind of reliable predictor of whether or not I will like a blend.
What I do with tobacco reviews is read them all while I am smoking a new blend. I will do that for two or three bowls, and I will take notes. Usually what I pick up in a new blend is scattershot over the reviews. One person will mention spiciness of a certain kind and I get that. One person may mention citrus or sourness and I may recognize that and write it down. I’m never going to be sommelier of tobaccos, don’t have a superhuman palate, but the reviews do help me figure out what I am picking up and enjoy (or dislike) about a blend and that serves a very useful purpose to me.
I don’t use tobacco review ‘stars’ to determine if I try something or not. Those little three or four star scores just aren’t developed enough to be any kind of reliable predictor of whether or not I will like a blend.
What I do with tobacco reviews is read them all while I am smoking a new blend. I will do that for two or three bowls, and I will take notes. Usually what I pick up in a new blend is scattershot over the reviews. One person will mention spiciness of a certain kind and I get that. One person may mention citrus or sourness and I may recognize that and write it down. I’m never going to be sommelier of tobaccos, don’t have a superhuman palate, but the reviews do help me figure out what I am picking up and enjoy (or dislike) about a blend and that serves a very useful purpose to me.