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Advice Re: Oddyssey
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<blockquote data-quote="DrumsAndBeer" data-source="post: 297817" data-attributes="member: 2403"><p>I smoke my fair share of Odyssey. A lot has been written about Latakia fading with age, but I think Odyssey is one of a handful of Latakia mixtures that really does get better and better with time, and I would not be afraid of aging it even further. I have smoked ten year old Odyssey and Odyssey with 3 months on the tin. Either way it's complex, rich, full, always varying in flavors and sensations, and it's just plain satisfying. Characteristically the younger tobacco is a bit more agressive and powerful tasting, but in short time it gains what I consider to be a round silky quality that's beyond devine. </p><p></p><p>I just bought an 8 oz tin produced on 2010 off Pipestud's website for 30 bucks. I think he had at least a couple more for sale. </p><p></p><p>I am having a bit of a love affair with Meridian and Quiet Nights (both are great), but I always find myself coming back around to Odyssey every now and again, and I pick up a tin or two here and there to keep the cellar stocked as I imagine that it's one that I will always continue to pursue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumsAndBeer, post: 297817, member: 2403"] I smoke my fair share of Odyssey. A lot has been written about Latakia fading with age, but I think Odyssey is one of a handful of Latakia mixtures that really does get better and better with time, and I would not be afraid of aging it even further. I have smoked ten year old Odyssey and Odyssey with 3 months on the tin. Either way it's complex, rich, full, always varying in flavors and sensations, and it's just plain satisfying. Characteristically the younger tobacco is a bit more agressive and powerful tasting, but in short time it gains what I consider to be a round silky quality that's beyond devine. I just bought an 8 oz tin produced on 2010 off Pipestud's website for 30 bucks. I think he had at least a couple more for sale. I am having a bit of a love affair with Meridian and Quiet Nights (both are great), but I always find myself coming back around to Odyssey every now and again, and I pick up a tin or two here and there to keep the cellar stocked as I imagine that it's one that I will always continue to pursue. [/QUOTE]
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