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What do you count as an 'Aromatic' blend?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 502482" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>I’ve read time and again that ALL tobaccos have sweeteners or flavors added during basic processing. Maybe not something like Tambolaka, but I wouldn’t be surprised if that too had a sweetener. The above being the case I can’t use the “natural” tobacco thing by which to define an aro...since there really are no natural leaf blends. </p><p></p><p>I fall back on the obvious “sweet flavored = aro” thing...the cherry, rum, cocoa, vanilla, whisky, etc. Especially where sugar, PG and the flavors are sprayed on the tobacco as a last step. I usually don’t Class most of the Gawith things as aros. The Brit thing with scenting is a totally different process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 502482, member: 1365"] I’ve read time and again that ALL tobaccos have sweeteners or flavors added during basic processing. Maybe not something like Tambolaka, but I wouldn’t be surprised if that too had a sweetener. The above being the case I can’t use the “natural” tobacco thing by which to define an aro...since there really are no natural leaf blends. I fall back on the obvious “sweet flavored = aro” thing...the cherry, rum, cocoa, vanilla, whisky, etc. Especially where sugar, PG and the flavors are sprayed on the tobacco as a last step. I usually don’t Class most of the Gawith things as aros. The Brit thing with scenting is a totally different process. [/QUOTE]
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