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What snuff characteristics are you a sucker for?

P

What characteristics of a snuff are you particularly fond of. It could be a particular style, aroma, national or regional snuff style, etc. I will for one admit that there are certain attributes in a snuff that ultimately make me more biased in either liking or disliking it.

G

Long lasting flavor that isn’t fruity (well, unless WoS Apricot which I enjoy a lot) and easily taken in pinch. EDIT: so long as the flavor is good, might I add :))

P

I for one am a sucker for mentholated snuffs. I love the smell and cannot get enough of it. I guess you could say that I do have kind of a skewed preference towards mentholated snuffs.

P

Also, I am one to go crazy for snuffs with a strong cigar-like aroma, with a nice hints of earthiness and leather. The cigar smell is one that much like menthol keeps me coming back for more.

G

I’ve been on about these Madras snuffs (TPS)— very nice nic and nice, smooth flavor of ghee-- like silk once the flavor gets going well. Also, they are quite long lasting and easily taken IMO. @peter77 I too like the leathery and smoky flavors… big Scotch fanatic as well… Not too big a fan of the menthols unless for a good cleansing

P

@general_desaix I really need to try some scotches they sound like they would be right up my alley preference wise.

N

Blonde with green eyes and nice firm tits Oops your talking about snuff

G

@n9inchnails hey mate, watch it, that’s my wife you’re talking about! :))

B

^^^^^ I have what he is having^^^^^ My choices change with the season

T

One word - rappee. I enjoy many snuffs, but when I want to really know I have had some snuff (and I don’t mean just N hit) it has to be something dark and coarse.

C

Leathery smoky Scotch…best example is STARR. My all time favorite. It was one of my first snuffs but it is still one that I reach for very often be it sparingly because from my understanding it is no longer being produced.

G

@CousinStuffy I love Scotches… I guess WE Garrett and Superior are the ones I use most often. I like the smoky taste— goes well with NC mountain air