if i hear sweet twice in one sentence i'm staying away, the cigars i smoke are not sweet!
I have a few ml of a few Trabuco NETs to sample. The first one I'm trying is Blackstar described as "A savory sweet extract of uncut Flue-cured Virginia tobacco with a sweet honey graham cracker finish.
Since yesterday I've had a cold coming on, but my taster is still working well enough to know this is a damn tasty NET to me. I really enjoy Virginia tobacco, and here it has somewhat of a raw flavor. Blackstar is sweet, and the honey graham is a noticable presence, but doesn't fall into the dessert-NET category. It kind of stradles that line, the flavoring goes further than just modifying or enhancing the tobacco, but it doesn't go too far and does a nice job of complimenting the tobacco flavor without covering it up.
I really like the flavor of the tobacco, the flavor of the "extra", and the way they go together. It's a very tasty NET, and the tobacco is interesting enough think over and keep my attention.
