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What do you count as an 'Aromatic' blend?
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<blockquote data-quote="fsu92john" data-source="post: 502448" data-attributes="member: 3425"><p>I tend to think of "aromatics" as blends with very sweet flavors/aromas based on foodstuffs (fruit, chocolate, vanilla, maple syrup).</p><p></p><p>I don't generally think of Lake District-type scented tobaccos as "aromatics"--they are their own category in my entirely subjective taxonomy.</p><p></p><p>For example, if I were a Secret Santa for someone with a declared preference for aromatics, I'd send along some Vanilla Cream Flake, Autumn Evening, and Top Black Cherry, but not Ennerdale unless the recipient also indicated an interest in the Lake District style.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fsu92john, post: 502448, member: 3425"] I tend to think of "aromatics" as blends with very sweet flavors/aromas based on foodstuffs (fruit, chocolate, vanilla, maple syrup). I don't generally think of Lake District-type scented tobaccos as "aromatics"--they are their own category in my entirely subjective taxonomy. For example, if I were a Secret Santa for someone with a declared preference for aromatics, I'd send along some Vanilla Cream Flake, Autumn Evening, and Top Black Cherry, but not Ennerdale unless the recipient also indicated an interest in the Lake District style. [/QUOTE]
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