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Blends that don't age well
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<blockquote data-quote="Brunello" data-source="post: 552207" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>I've had experiences with a few blends that I enjoy when the tin is first popped, and usually for several weeks thereafter, but when I set aside a portion in a mason jar to see how they will 'develop' they lose all charm. This seems to mostly affect subtle semi-aromatics like Erinmore or Stanwell Jubillee, Moisture level seems fine, so it's not that they have dried out, which is a common cause of aromatics losing some flavor. The lesson learned: some blends are better with a little baby fat, so enjoy them in their prime!</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Anybody else have experience with these kind of "Carpe Diem" blends?? </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunello, post: 552207, member: 4458"] I've had experiences with a few blends that I enjoy when the tin is first popped, and usually for several weeks thereafter, but when I set aside a portion in a mason jar to see how they will 'develop' they lose all charm. This seems to mostly affect subtle semi-aromatics like Erinmore or Stanwell Jubillee, Moisture level seems fine, so it's not that they have dried out, which is a common cause of aromatics losing some flavor. The lesson learned: some blends are better with a little baby fat, so enjoy them in their prime! [b] Anybody else have experience with these kind of "Carpe Diem" blends?? [/b] [/QUOTE]
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