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Why are aros so disrespected?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch" data-source="post: 418284" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>Some of the comments others have made, have caused me to remember a conversation I had with a local tobacconist back in the 80's. He explained to me when I first started smoking cigars, that over a period of 2 or 3 years, my palate would develop. This would allow me to taste more complexity in a cigar, as well as accustom my palate to more full bodied cigars, which in the beginning I didn't enjoy at all.</p><p></p><p>I suppose this is exactly why some new smokers gravitate to ACID cigars, as well as aromatic pipe tobaccos, simply because in the beginning they are much easier for them to enjoy.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward a few years, and when they experiment with a variety of tobaccos, the aro's fall by the wayside, once their palate has fully developed, and their tobacco tolerance has increased.</p><p></p><p>Maybe, I dunno. I'm no expert but I have talked to 1 or 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch, post: 418284, member: 1387"] Some of the comments others have made, have caused me to remember a conversation I had with a local tobacconist back in the 80's. He explained to me when I first started smoking cigars, that over a period of 2 or 3 years, my palate would develop. This would allow me to taste more complexity in a cigar, as well as accustom my palate to more full bodied cigars, which in the beginning I didn't enjoy at all. I suppose this is exactly why some new smokers gravitate to ACID cigars, as well as aromatic pipe tobaccos, simply because in the beginning they are much easier for them to enjoy. Fast forward a few years, and when they experiment with a variety of tobaccos, the aro's fall by the wayside, once their palate has fully developed, and their tobacco tolerance has increased. Maybe, I dunno. I'm no expert but I have talked to 1 or 2. [/QUOTE]
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