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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 310"><p>Carlos,</p><p> </p><p>Greg says he gets such "deconstruction" requests all the time. The problem isn't identifying the weed or its percentage nearly as much as its flavor profile. How Rattray's processed their VAs, for example, was as distinctive as if it were another whole sub-species of tobacco. Then take 6-20 of such cases, and combine them. Modify still further with processes (such as pressing) applied to the whole. The result is thousands of combinations. Add to that some tobaccos being either proprietary or no longer available.</p><p> </p><p>Better luck is had by approaching copies holistically, trying to duplicate the <strong>finished</strong> taste by whatever means get you there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 310"] Carlos, Greg says he gets such "deconstruction" requests all the time. The problem isn't identifying the weed or its percentage nearly as much as its flavor profile. How Rattray's processed their VAs, for example, was as distinctive as if it were another whole sub-species of tobacco. Then take 6-20 of such cases, and combine them. Modify still further with processes (such as pressing) applied to the whole. The result is thousands of combinations. Add to that some tobaccos being either proprietary or no longer available. Better luck is had by approaching copies holistically, trying to duplicate the [b]finished[/b] taste by whatever means get you there. [/QUOTE]
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