'Sharp' and 'sweet' are both descriptions of taste.
'Clean' and 'refreshing' are both descriptions of feelings.
If you think I want some scientifically measured quantity of taste then you are wrong.
All I asked for (and all I gave as an example) were very every-day descriptions of taste, smell, etc.
Then if someone told you that cigarette smoke does taste sharp and does not taste sweet, he would apparently have done all that you now require.
What that would prove about smoking is becoming ever more obscure, but certainly any smoker could describe the taste of cigarette smoke to that degree of accuracy.