Gents and Ladies,
I am fairly new to "serious" cigar smoking (serious equates to paying attention to what I am smoking, reading reviews, lighting properly, smoking slowly, etc...) and I feel like I am finally developing my palate, but I am still quite mystified in how to pick out all of the subtle variations in flavors. I know what tastes good vs. what doesn't, but I am still hard pressed to be able to clearly identify oak from cedar, honey from floral, nutty vs. coffee, etc... When I read reviews, I am impressed by how much the reviewer can pull out of a smoke I am about to experience; I then ask myself why I couldn't find the same flavors... Perhaps I am still too green, but I feel like the nuances of a good smoke (or bad) may persist to evade me unless I change tactics. And then again, I ponder, why does it really matter after-all?
The question(s) I pose for this thread is "How do you identify flavors and is it biased by a review; or do you just not bother and enjoy the smoke because it tastes good.?"
I feel like I just might fall into the later category and just not worry about it. A good smoke is a good smoke and why bother to worry about it...
Thanks!
I am fairly new to "serious" cigar smoking (serious equates to paying attention to what I am smoking, reading reviews, lighting properly, smoking slowly, etc...) and I feel like I am finally developing my palate, but I am still quite mystified in how to pick out all of the subtle variations in flavors. I know what tastes good vs. what doesn't, but I am still hard pressed to be able to clearly identify oak from cedar, honey from floral, nutty vs. coffee, etc... When I read reviews, I am impressed by how much the reviewer can pull out of a smoke I am about to experience; I then ask myself why I couldn't find the same flavors... Perhaps I am still too green, but I feel like the nuances of a good smoke (or bad) may persist to evade me unless I change tactics. And then again, I ponder, why does it really matter after-all?
The question(s) I pose for this thread is "How do you identify flavors and is it biased by a review; or do you just not bother and enjoy the smoke because it tastes good.?"
I feel like I just might fall into the later category and just not worry about it. A good smoke is a good smoke and why bother to worry about it...
Thanks!
Last edited: