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cellaring question
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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Neil" data-source="post: 329915" data-attributes="member: 2870"><p>I do not have much personal experience with this, but what I have read and understand it that once the container is opened, the aging process stops. Now you can reseal and put the tobacco away for further aging, but the process will start over again. It will not pick up where it was left when the tin was opened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Neil, post: 329915, member: 2870"] I do not have much personal experience with this, but what I have read and understand it that once the container is opened, the aging process stops. Now you can reseal and put the tobacco away for further aging, but the process will start over again. It will not pick up where it was left when the tin was opened. [/QUOTE]
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