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<blockquote data-quote="Natch" data-source="post: 145524" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Yes, about every five to eight years my tastes change notably. I've learned not to sell off my tobaccos, however, as I'll probably come back to them in the future. Also, I tend to smoke a wide variety of different types of tobacco all the time. As an example, for the past six years I've really been into straight Virginias and Vapers, and they represented about half of the bowls I've smoked. But I'd have a bowl of a latakia blend, or oriental, or burly based every other day or so. That variety, but emphasizing what I like the most in that period of my life, seems to keep me interested in various types of tobacco. </p><p></p><p>Another observation: I recently opened a tin of Virginian (a PCCA blend) from the early 90s. It was just about the best Vriginian tobacco I've ever smoked. But after having a bowl every other day or so for a week now, it's lost its attraction. I know if I lay off it for a month or two, it will again be a wonderful smoke. Diversity seems to work for me.</p><p></p><p>Natch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natch, post: 145524, member: 45"] Yes, about every five to eight years my tastes change notably. I've learned not to sell off my tobaccos, however, as I'll probably come back to them in the future. Also, I tend to smoke a wide variety of different types of tobacco all the time. As an example, for the past six years I've really been into straight Virginias and Vapers, and they represented about half of the bowls I've smoked. But I'd have a bowl of a latakia blend, or oriental, or burly based every other day or so. That variety, but emphasizing what I like the most in that period of my life, seems to keep me interested in various types of tobacco. Another observation: I recently opened a tin of Virginian (a PCCA blend) from the early 90s. It was just about the best Vriginian tobacco I've ever smoked. But after having a bowl every other day or so for a week now, it's lost its attraction. I know if I lay off it for a month or two, it will again be a wonderful smoke. Diversity seems to work for me. Natch [/QUOTE]
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