I've yet to read of someone's pleasurable experience by beginning on strongly flavored aromatic tobaccos.
It didn't work for me and I tried and tried and tried...
My turning point (after over a year of "trying") came when I tried some old "codger" blends. Doesn't matter which one, just the fact that they were easier to light and keep lit; taste be damned to some degree. Then I sifted through, found that some tasted better than others, and soon I was off and exploring classic tobaccos.
That's when the real fun began.
In my book, Rule #1 would be no aromatics for beginners. Too many end up chasing the wrong aspect of the smoking experience.
Just my experience; to each their own.