Storm_Crow
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I get the idea behind pressing a mixture. I can see how that might marry the flavors as the oils of the various leaves intermingle under pressure.
On the other hand, I often hear of folks letting a blend just "sit" as a way to do the same thing...just a few different tobaccos mixed loosely together. I'm somewhat skeptical of what this actually does to meld the flavors of the various baccys in a blend, but I was hoping someone might be able to shed some light on whether this practice has any real effect...and why?
On the other hand, I often hear of folks letting a blend just "sit" as a way to do the same thing...just a few different tobaccos mixed loosely together. I'm somewhat skeptical of what this actually does to meld the flavors of the various baccys in a blend, but I was hoping someone might be able to shed some light on whether this practice has any real effect...and why?