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<blockquote data-quote="Kapnismologist" data-source="post: 104154" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>I think you should be the one to take a crack at it! Although it might help to get the opinions of others, ultimately each of our individual taste buds are the real judges. Although it may (or may not) help to think in terms of certain basic taste categories/perceptions, there is in my opinion no universally right or wrong way to narrate such an experience, comparative or otherwise, because it is all about individual enjoyment rather than business (such as professional coffee cuppers, vintners, etc. who have to have to use a solid, standard tasting template and terminology for obvious reasons). Speaking simply in relation to the parlance in common use amongst a wider community of pipesmokers, at most there are just useful and less than useful templates/categories one can employ to communicate a meaningful experience of a particular blend or blends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kapnismologist, post: 104154, member: 487"] I think you should be the one to take a crack at it! Although it might help to get the opinions of others, ultimately each of our individual taste buds are the real judges. Although it may (or may not) help to think in terms of certain basic taste categories/perceptions, there is in my opinion no universally right or wrong way to narrate such an experience, comparative or otherwise, because it is all about individual enjoyment rather than business (such as professional coffee cuppers, vintners, etc. who have to have to use a solid, standard tasting template and terminology for obvious reasons). Speaking simply in relation to the parlance in common use amongst a wider community of pipesmokers, at most there are just useful and less than useful templates/categories one can employ to communicate a meaningful experience of a particular blend or blends. [/QUOTE]
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