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<blockquote data-quote="deepbass9" data-source="post: 367032" data-attributes="member: 1589"><p>Well....if it was me....and I only had one tin of each blend....and I never tried <em>any</em> of them....why I'd do something most would say was crazy and open them all up, one-by-one. No sense in trying to "cellar" it, right?? Sure it'll taste better....<em>everything</em> will taste better with <em>some</em> age on it. But my logic would be that since I didn't know what "better" was being judged against, I might as well nominate myself as the barometer!</p><p></p><p>But really...for me, those are enough tins for 6 months plus, so they'd all be doing some aging after I jarred them up. And some of it, for purpose or for whim, will end up with a good bit of age.</p><p></p><p>Now some may call me a madman, but I have so many blends open that when I try something fresh and think it needs sitting time...it' sits. It's not my only representation of that style of tobacco; I'll have another 4-8 more of the same style in other jars. I have OSG, PNF, Escudo, LBF, etc. etc., so I can space them, or stack them, or randomly choose at time of packing which particular slice of the pie I'm feeling.</p><p></p><p>But that's just me. Lots of good comments on blends here to help make your decision easier <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite5" alt=":confused:" title="Confused :confused:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":confused:" /> :lol!:</p><p></p><p>Best of all, you can't-go-wrong! Enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepbass9, post: 367032, member: 1589"] Well....if it was me....and I only had one tin of each blend....and I never tried [i]any[/i] of them....why I'd do something most would say was crazy and open them all up, one-by-one. No sense in trying to "cellar" it, right?? Sure it'll taste better....[i]everything[/i] will taste better with [i]some[/i] age on it. But my logic would be that since I didn't know what "better" was being judged against, I might as well nominate myself as the barometer! But really...for me, those are enough tins for 6 months plus, so they'd all be doing some aging after I jarred them up. And some of it, for purpose or for whim, will end up with a good bit of age. Now some may call me a madman, but I have so many blends open that when I try something fresh and think it needs sitting time...it' sits. It's not my only representation of that style of tobacco; I'll have another 4-8 more of the same style in other jars. I have OSG, PNF, Escudo, LBF, etc. etc., so I can space them, or stack them, or randomly choose at time of packing which particular slice of the pie I'm feeling. But that's just me. Lots of good comments on blends here to help make your decision easier :confused: :lol!: Best of all, you can't-go-wrong! Enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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