Hello! New to the forum, apologies in advance if I am a bit scatterbrained on this first post, but in short I was wondering what strategies any of you may suggest on making WLT Virginia leaf tobacco smoother.
It's been a trial and error process for me figuring out which tobacco I like/dislike but out of everything I've tried I definitely prefer brighter/sweet flue cured Virginia tobacco flavor. I don't like the flavor of Burley or any darker or air cured leaves.
I've tried WLT's Virginia Blend Select (without including any Burley) and really like the flavor but it's not very smooth to me. Even after following the directions on applying casing, the blend was still really harsh, it feels like razor blades are going down my throat on the inhale and leaves me coughing. Also the nicotine content was higher than what I like for an everyday smoke. Not sure if the harshness is due to the darker colored Virginia leaves, maybe I should have left them out? I actually also finely chopped a couple of light yellow leaves from the blend and kept them separate to inject in a cigarette tube and it was still very harsh.
Long story short, what are some ways I can make the Virginia leaves smoother outside of the included casing spray solution from WLT? I've read some posts saying that a solution of water mixed with sugar/honey may help? Other posts online that I read suggest toasting the tobacco. Not sure if that's a good idea on Virginia leaves or not, I know it's done often on Burley to make a Lucky Strike type of blend. Mainly I'd like to just take the rough throat hit out of the blend because I really like the flavor.
Thank you for reading and for any help you may provide!
It's been a trial and error process for me figuring out which tobacco I like/dislike but out of everything I've tried I definitely prefer brighter/sweet flue cured Virginia tobacco flavor. I don't like the flavor of Burley or any darker or air cured leaves.
I've tried WLT's Virginia Blend Select (without including any Burley) and really like the flavor but it's not very smooth to me. Even after following the directions on applying casing, the blend was still really harsh, it feels like razor blades are going down my throat on the inhale and leaves me coughing. Also the nicotine content was higher than what I like for an everyday smoke. Not sure if the harshness is due to the darker colored Virginia leaves, maybe I should have left them out? I actually also finely chopped a couple of light yellow leaves from the blend and kept them separate to inject in a cigarette tube and it was still very harsh.
Long story short, what are some ways I can make the Virginia leaves smoother outside of the included casing spray solution from WLT? I've read some posts saying that a solution of water mixed with sugar/honey may help? Other posts online that I read suggest toasting the tobacco. Not sure if that's a good idea on Virginia leaves or not, I know it's done often on Burley to make a Lucky Strike type of blend. Mainly I'd like to just take the rough throat hit out of the blend because I really like the flavor.
Thank you for reading and for any help you may provide!