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Slightly Aromatic or Aromatic Burley?
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<blockquote data-quote="JJPHOTO" data-source="post: 36462" data-attributes="member: 506"><p>Out of all the tins and types I bought to take the world tour of tobaccos - the one I've really fallen in love with is C&D's Haunted Bookshop. There's one slight problem - it leaves a cigarette type smell behind which the wife picks up on immediately if I'm in the house with it. </p><p></p><p>So I have a few questions - is there a burley blend that doesn't leave that scent behind that still has that nice, full flavor?</p><p></p><p>If not, what about sticking some bookshop in with an aro and aging it for a while... or will it just take on the aro characteristics?</p><p></p><p>And a side note - I think I read somewhere that there's no point in really aging burleys OR aromatics because they stay basically the same, am I correct on that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJPHOTO, post: 36462, member: 506"] Out of all the tins and types I bought to take the world tour of tobaccos - the one I've really fallen in love with is C&D's Haunted Bookshop. There's one slight problem - it leaves a cigarette type smell behind which the wife picks up on immediately if I'm in the house with it. So I have a few questions - is there a burley blend that doesn't leave that scent behind that still has that nice, full flavor? If not, what about sticking some bookshop in with an aro and aging it for a while... or will it just take on the aro characteristics? And a side note - I think I read somewhere that there's no point in really aging burleys OR aromatics because they stay basically the same, am I correct on that? [/QUOTE]
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