BTW - many note the taste of leather in their smokes. I have to ask; how many of you spend time chewing on leather?? Or they taste barnyard.......I'm not even going to ask. :yes:
(from a post in another thread, I thought it was applicable here)
I have tasted some weird flavors...but remember that for the most part, you are not actually "Tasting" any flavors (other then tobacco), but your mind is taking what you are tasting, and converting it into flavors that you are familiar with (or the closest to it that you are familiar with)...
For example, while smoking the Cohiba Gran Reserva (review
here, fwiw), I SWORE I tasted Honeysuckle....When I was growing up (in a military family) I lived for 3 years in Panama, and we would go around and pull the stems out of Honeysuckle plants and suck on them...
I also grew up (on and off) on a horse farm, and so I am well acquainted with the smell of hay, manure and leather tack...You don't have to have tasted these things to put a name to them, the smell that you remember is usually enough...
Now, do I think that the tobacco ACTUALLY tasted like Honeysuckle (or had Honeysuckle in it?) No, of course not...but that is what INSTANTLY popped into my mind while I was smoking it, and that is what I tasted...and this happens ALL the time when I am doing reviews...
Hope that helps!
~brooks