McChrystal's Aztec is another snuff that I put off trying after buying, mainly because my previous experiences with chocolate snuffs suggested that such snuffs may not be for me. Unfortunately, I still hold that opinion. Upon opening a tin of this snuff, the first thing that one will notice is a strong chocolate aroma. The snuff offers sweet chocolaty impressions underscored by biscuit, earth, wood, straw, bread, and brown sugar once it hits the front of the nose. Sometimes I can pick up faint grassy, lemony impressions and hints of toffee, maple syrup, and molasses too. The grind is more or less medium but noticeably more uneven than many of the other McChrystal's snuffs. Moisture content is on the lower side of medium. The nicotine presence is not overwhelming, at least not to me. While I can see this snuff working quite well as a dessert or evening snuff, it is a little more challenging to use than the other McChrystal's snuffs I have tried to this point. It is also very, very sweet, so one really has to like the idea of a very sweet, chocolaty snuff to be into this one. Compared to the other two chocolate snuffs I have tried, Aztec displays something akin to the cloying sweetness of Africa from Wilsons of Sharrow while lacking the heavy nicotine hit, and it lacks the subtlety and balance of Toque Chocolate that I find rather appealing. For what it is, it is respectable enough, but I guess I am just not a huge fan of chocolate snuffs. I also think there are better chocolate snuffs out there. This one is worth trying, especially for lovers of sweet things, but I doubt I will be in any rush to take more of it.