House Blends - Identifying Flavors
I purchased one each of all the CCom house blends, minus the Corojo. I plan to keep very detailed notes so that I can get an idea of what binders/wrappers I like, how they affect each other and to form a baseline.With that being said, what flavors should I keep an eye out for...IE blue label should give you a nutty flavor. I'm not the best at picking out flavors, but I've read countless times that it's a good idea to read a review beforehand IOT help identify flavors you might not be able to detect on your own.So if you've had a house blend, help a brother out.
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I was priveleged enought to do it. He basically breaks your pallete into 4 areas that taste 4 different things and blends based on that. You are provided with 3 cigars that are wrapped in a different leaf then you are provided with a 4th cigar that is blended with the 3 tobaccos used as the wrappers on the other 3. It's a unique experience and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Years ago a certain Chief Merchant for a certain cigar website was batting around the idea of a cigar "sommelier" school. I was sad that never came to fruition.