A tobacco modeled after a flavored Syrian Cigar I once had.
The spicy edge from Native and Turkish start this off. Turkish to bring in the Eastern influence, Native to darken it up more and lend a more cigarish edge to the mix.
Turkish and Native can both get a bit dark, but also are not super complex on their own which is where Connecticut Shade comes in. It brightens while adding depth with it's naunced notes.
This is a spiced Cigar, and how can you have spiced without spice. I wanted a woodsy tone thus the Wood Spice, Pumpkin Spice is a great blend for a lot of reasons, used here for all those reasons :) FLV Clove, because, well, if you have not you should.
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Flavoring Ingredients
Vendor | Name | % | Actions |
---|---|---|---|
FLV | Clove | 0.3 | |
FLV | Connecticut Shade | 0.8 | |
FLV | Native Tobacco | 2 | |
FLV | Pumpkin Spice | 0.7 | |
FLV | Turkish Tobacco | 1.5 | |
FLV | Wood Spice | 0.5 | |
Conditioning Time: 3 Days Total Flavor: | 5.8% |