FlavourArt Tobacco Flavor Chart

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I found a "Tobacco sensorial flavour chart" at the FlavourArt website.

http://www.flavourart.it/grafico tabacco.pdf

While it was useful, it didn't really give a quick visual reference to the characteristics of each flavor, so I reorganized the info in an Excel spreadsheet. You can download it here:

https://secure.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=896f6a8659616fb19d6e

Right On MaxUT. That flavor chart on there web site made me think of summer camp when we would drip colors onto a spinning potery wheel.
 
Cool, never saw this...

I can't help but wonder what "Smokey" means. There can be extreme differences in the flavor of smoke. Does anyone know what smoke "Smokey" uses as a baseline or for comparison?...
or perhaps elaborate on this definition.

Old question but they may be using some form of guiacol family member as the baseline.

TFA has Ethyl Guaiacol 1% (PG) and IIRC that is closely related to the archetypal chemical.

Never seen this place before but there is a European shop selling it too.
 

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Try the Dark Vapure at 7-10%, after about 4 weeks of steeping and you will taste the cocoa. Speaking of 'hay' taste, Cowboy tastes like nothing else at low concentrations, to me at least.

The chart is fairly old. I checked for an update at the time 7 Leaves was introduced but couldn't find anything at the Flavourart site.
 
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