This is uncalled for. So is this entire rant about others opinions. If you don't share the same opinion, that's fine. But to label the rest of us as antagonists in your "crusade against those who would perpetrate their pathologhy, gustatory hallucinations, upon the more rational among us." is ridiculous.
More bullshit. My father-in-law, who introduced me to cigars, is a very descriptive person when it comes to flavors - be it food, cigars, wine, coffee, whatever. I don't share his opinions. But I certainly don't ridicule him for it. You should hear the crazy terms he uses to describe flavors. I certainly don't share them, but it's interesting to hear what flavors he gets from them. My father thinks that cigars taste like shit. He describes flavors of putrid crap, like diapers full of Indian food over flooding a septic tank near a paper factory. I don't share those flavors with him, either, but respect his opinion and his tastes.
This seems to be the overall attitude all other posters have had in this thread - no one smokes cigars for a chocolate taste, or spiciness, or lemon sour ball flavor. They smoke because the aromas and experience is pleasurable to them. That's what's great about this hobby - it's completely subjective and only the smoker is left to discern their opinion. Disagreeing with a opinion is one thing - ridiculing it is something different.
Probably the most sensible post you've made in this thread thus far. No one else is attacking your opinion. You portray yourself as this wise old man, referring to everyone here as a "young fella", but you're leaking respect in this thread. Lighten up a little. Wisdom and experience go a long way only sometimes.
And if you think it's just Buzz, you're not paying attention to other posts that have been made in other threads.
ETA: It's not that I personally wouldn't prefer to identify the origin of the tobacco I'm smoking - quite the contrary. One of the reasons I brought back the Puro Pot Pass was an effort to help everyone identify the cigars they were smoking. I asked for almost a mini-review of each blind puro smoked, in an effort to capture the smoker's experiences in smoking that puro. Badwhale pointed out some taste consistencies above that I agree with. So it's certainly not that we're keeping a blind eye towards the flavor profiles we're experiencing, and are trying to improve.
The same goes with growing the tobacco - that was an incredible experience for me, to watch that process develop. My only regret was that I didn't salvage any of that dried tobacco to make something smokable. It's not like I'm not trying to develop my expertise in this hobby.
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