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<blockquote data-quote="denholrl" data-source="post: 326091" data-attributes="member: 2760"><p>Congratulations on starting your cellar. It's a smart move. I also started with the buy-two, smoke-one, cellar-one . . . that was over 20 years ago. If I ever went into my cellar for tobacco, I'd smoke the newer stuff and let the older tins continue to age. </p><p></p><p> When I retired in 2007 I decided it was time to smoke the oldest tobacco first and let the newer stuff get old. So, now I'm enjoying 1999 McClelland <em>Christmas Cheer</em>, some 15 year-old J.J.Fox <em>Banker's</em>, some well-aged Connoisseur <em>Scottish Ribbon</em>, and other blends as well.</p><p></p><p> I have enough tobacco now so I don't have to buy any for the rest of my life, assuming I live only another 30-40 years. But, sometimes I just have to pick up "just one more tin" of something interesting!</p><p></p><p> Good luck with your new project.</p><p></p><p> Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denholrl, post: 326091, member: 2760"] Congratulations on starting your cellar. It's a smart move. I also started with the buy-two, smoke-one, cellar-one . . . that was over 20 years ago. If I ever went into my cellar for tobacco, I'd smoke the newer stuff and let the older tins continue to age. When I retired in 2007 I decided it was time to smoke the oldest tobacco first and let the newer stuff get old. So, now I'm enjoying 1999 McClelland [i]Christmas Cheer[/i], some 15 year-old J.J.Fox [i]Banker's[/i], some well-aged Connoisseur [i]Scottish Ribbon[/i], and other blends as well. I have enough tobacco now so I don't have to buy any for the rest of my life, assuming I live only another 30-40 years. But, sometimes I just have to pick up "just one more tin" of something interesting! Good luck with your new project. Rob [/QUOTE]
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