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<blockquote data-quote="JohnnyO" data-source="post: 9165" data-attributes="member: 143"><p>When I first tried BC I wasn't very impressed at all, and I found the cube cut burley hard to keep lit. I put it aside and forgot about it for about 4 years. When I opened it, the tobacco seemed a tad bit darker and the aroma was rich and amazing. I think I read that Greg Pease stated on pipedia.org that BC will benefit the least from aging...I think it ages quite well! :afro:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnnyO, post: 9165, member: 143"] When I first tried BC I wasn't very impressed at all, and I found the cube cut burley hard to keep lit. I put it aside and forgot about it for about 4 years. When I opened it, the tobacco seemed a tad bit darker and the aroma was rich and amazing. I think I read that Greg Pease stated on pipedia.org that BC will benefit the least from aging...I think it ages quite well! :afro: [/QUOTE]
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