|
03-29-2010, 08:28 AM | #1 |
Country Gentleman
|
How do you describe Complexity??
Last night I was enjoying a cigar that I am going to review. As I smoked I was thinking of different ways of describing the flavors I got. Afterwards I had one taste that I couldn't really describe, and I thought to myself "is that what some might call complex"?
So I wanted to pose the question here and get all of your thoughts on it. How do you describe complexity? To me I have always described complexity as a change of flavors. IE; one minute you taste hints of vanilla, the next a little spice, the next puff something else, etc. But in my recalling of flavors last night, I could see where someone might describe complexity as flavors they can't describe. A mixture of flavors instead of singular flavor that changes. So what say you?
__________________
'It is an honor for a man to keep aloof from strife; But every fool will be quarrelling.' |