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<blockquote data-quote="Aristokles" data-source="post: 185406" data-attributes="member: 1340"><p>Only thing I can add from my small experience aging both PT and cigars is that PT can in general improve greatly with proper aging and cigars just change taste but perhaps (to my palate) not really "improve". Too subjective to tell. I prefer my cigars at 6 months or one year humidor time. My pipe tobacco at one year (or more) after densely packed, tight jarring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aristokles, post: 185406, member: 1340"] Only thing I can add from my small experience aging both PT and cigars is that PT can in general improve greatly with proper aging and cigars just change taste but perhaps (to my palate) not really "improve". Too subjective to tell. I prefer my cigars at 6 months or one year humidor time. My pipe tobacco at one year (or more) after densely packed, tight jarring. [/QUOTE]
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