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My favo(u)rite was -- and I wish I could remember who on this forum -- the bloke who detected hope pork loin.
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I think it was MrCigar who introduced the phrase on here
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even get a whiff of 'lady garden'
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Totally, and that's where those with a more developed palate get their descriptions from: sense of, reminding of, smells like, tastes like, hint of this/that and the list goes on. Nice to hear you've made a progression there Maxsi. Personally, I'm a bit pants at it, but good onya
Oh yeah, some even get a whiff of 'lady garden' in/on their smokes. I'll put my hand up to that one, albeit not often
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Describing the taste .........
I was enjoining a smoke the other day and trying to work out the flavours. At one stage I thought "mmm dried cherries" and as I was congratulating myself on my palette developing, the 'taste' disappeared and I decided I was just trying to be clever.
This evening I read a review of the cigar and it mentioned 'dried fruit'. !!!!!!!!
My question is, and this might sound dumb, but hey .........
Is that normal ? Getting a sense, feeling or imagination of let's say chocolate, oak or whatever then next second a feeling of something else ? More like 'this brings to mind wild meadows after spring rain'Than actually tasting like a wet field.
Hope that makes sense.Tags: None
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