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Great Thread!
I found this and some other interesting tidbits here. Quote:
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Still Watching My Back
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What about foot, or toenail or burning toenail?
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Feeling at Home
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Balsa? Really? Was I supposed to be tasting all those airplanes when I was a kid?
I like this wheel, though. It's great to have a list of flavors to call on when trying to do a review. I'll taste something, and if I don't get a clue, they all taste like "tobacco." |
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Country Gentleman
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The ones used in wine testing/tasting are great to use as well. Here is one I like to use:
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...roma_Wheel.jpg This one above is big enough to print out. I have seen many different flavor wheels and even a few specifically for cigars. Maybe we should do a Cigar Asylum wheel?? |
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Looking for the Apex
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This one shows more, but maybe it's too complicated.
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