If you could scent a snuff what would it be?

You know how when you slow cook a roast with carrots,onions, potatoes, and so on the house fills up with the most wonderful smells. I would love a snuff with that scent. What would you like?

Maple syrup - the real stuff and not Aunt Jemima. I think it would be a different twist on the sweet snuffs. When maple syrup is made the old way there is a bit of a smokiness from the process that would go very nicely with the sweetness of the finished product.

cinnamon vine flowers

Those both sound great! Parmesan Cheese! LOL

Movie theater popcorn but it be over priced LOL Fresh roasted in the shell peanuts. Carival cotton candy while it being spun. Coppertone suntan lotion.Visions of beach bunnys Sausage with green peppers and onion cooking on a flat grill. afghani opiumated hashish

Lilac, simply lilac.

Something other than “mustard, musk and stinky cheese”. I don’t really have a good fantasy smell yet- other than a couple that I’m actually trying to formulate.

I’d like a snuff that smells like one of my aromatic pipe tobaccos (Peterson’s Connoisseur’s Choice, Ashton’s Smooth Sailing) when it’s in the tin.

the W.O Larsen “signature” pipe tobacco could make a tasty one.

I can and do scent my own snuffs. My latest scent is nutmeg. I do love nutmeg.

I think some of the De Kralingse snuffs are already covering some of the scents that have been mentioned here. The Musino reminds me of Ras el hanout - a complex spice mixture used in Middle Eastern cooking. - so that is like being in the kitchen while cooking a tagine. I have also now had several pinches of the St Omer sample that @snuffmiller kindly sent me. There are definitely various scents in the background but the main scent reminds me of very good pipe tobacco and of walking into an old fashioned up-market tobacconist. When that goes into full production I will definitely buy some in bulk. I also have a few aromatherapy recipes that I have collected over the years and at some point I will try scenting some base snuff with some of those.

I love scent of fresh bread most of all. But it´s hard to imagine like a scent of snuff. :((

coconut

Incense, combined with the smell what you can feel in a 300 y old temple.

more savory spices.

I’m one for a lilac snuff too and am amazed no one makes one :-??

Lily of the Valley might make a nice floral too

speaking of scents, here’s a good scent and perfumery resource: http://www.bojensen.net/EssentialOilsEng/EssentialOils.htm

Tea. Not Early Grey, obviously.

Frankincense and Myrrh. Hawkwind gig, a bunch of hippies and a smoke machine. I wish someone would nail the patchouli scent, I was unconvinced by the F&T.