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Aged tobacco lost its flavor
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 526990" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Point to Zeno. I agree that it might be you, or something to do with you. Weather...general health...meals...pipe used...whatever. I will agree that jarred tobacco can change (lose flavor) but it usually occurs gradually. That’s why I prefer some Esoterica blends like Stonehaven and Ramsgate to be new. They lose important (to me) flavor elements over time. Like you described, they’re still good, just more intensely flavorfull when new.</p><p></p><p>Good thing it’s only ten bucks for a fresh tin. Now, if it had been a McClelland blend...ouch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 526990, member: 1365"] Point to Zeno. I agree that it might be you, or something to do with you. Weather...general health...meals...pipe used...whatever. I will agree that jarred tobacco can change (lose flavor) but it usually occurs gradually. That’s why I prefer some Esoterica blends like Stonehaven and Ramsgate to be new. They lose important (to me) flavor elements over time. Like you described, they’re still good, just more intensely flavorfull when new. Good thing it’s only ten bucks for a fresh tin. Now, if it had been a McClelland blend...ouch. [/QUOTE]
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