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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 181686" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>I take light exception to this notion...as a newbie, I actually found myself bored rather quickly with aromatics and on a whim (and a suggestion at my Tinder Box) picked up some of Greg's "Union Square." Perhaps I know my palette or it's tuned just the way I like it and can jump right in to these things, but I found this tobacco to be dynamic, buttery, toasty and sweet without the flavoring--I felt like I stepped into a whole other realm! Granted, each time I revisit it, I get even more depth of flavor as I get to know this tobacco, but this shouldn't discourage anyone from giving it a try. Perhaps it was just a good night when I first sampled it, the stars (and tastebuds) were aligned properly, and it went in my favor. 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 181686, member: 1969"] I take light exception to this notion...as a newbie, I actually found myself bored rather quickly with aromatics and on a whim (and a suggestion at my Tinder Box) picked up some of Greg's "Union Square." Perhaps I know my palette or it's tuned just the way I like it and can jump right in to these things, but I found this tobacco to be dynamic, buttery, toasty and sweet without the flavoring--I felt like I stepped into a whole other realm! Granted, each time I revisit it, I get even more depth of flavor as I get to know this tobacco, but this shouldn't discourage anyone from giving it a try. Perhaps it was just a good night when I first sampled it, the stars (and tastebuds) were aligned properly, and it went in my favor. 8) [/QUOTE]
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