I must be a lucky guy, because I've been pretty happy with the taste and smell of the tobaccos I've been trying on for size. Right now I've got 5 Altadis blends, and two provide as strong a flavor smoking as just sniffing the bag: Vanilla Royale, their "most complex" vanilla, and I concur that it has as rich a taste and scent while I'm smoking as when I open the bag; and Black Spice, a dark blend with cinnamon and nutmeg notes that is a lot like an after-dinner tiramisu and espresso in my humble opinion--so good that I'm going to order a pound as my standard sweet blend and possibly use to cut with other less favorable tobaccos. The other three are delightful in the bag, but in the way of flavor and nose while smoking aren't as developed: Root Beer, which smells, well, similar to root beer, tastes sweet-ish, but mainly leaves a room note like a light vanilla and not much flavor other than vanilla while smoking; Rum & Maple which smells fine in the bag, tastes mainly like a vanilla, and hangs in the room slightly better than the root beer; and Black CHerry, smells wonderful in the bag, tastes good to very good and not just like a vanilla, and hangs nicely in the room. I've also got a couple ounces of Nat Sherman #370, a cherry that tastes...like soap. Smells good (not great) in the bag, but of the three bowls I've had of it, it's just bland--the flavor is all on top, there's no richness hiding underneath, and when I'm done the finish is akin to washing my mouth out with liquid soap from the office restroom. Which is a shame, because unless I'm in the mood for someone to flog me with their superior attitude or just plain ignore me while I try to give them money, this means I have absolutely no reason to step into the Nat Sherman B&M store here in Manhattan. Anyway, back to my original point, I can taste, smell, and enjoy all of these (the Altadis anyway) before, during, and to a lesser degree after I smoke. I sincerely don't think I have an extraordinary or well-developed palate at all; so am I the odd exception or is it kind of a 'some people do, some people don't' experience?