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Does nicotine strength diminish with age?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikem" data-source="post: 2000" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>I'm not sure if a blends "nicotine" hit diminishes with age or not. From my experience with cigars I would say that it does not. I have some "rope" pipe blends that having been aging for a couple of years now that still have one heck of a nicotine hit. I think that age does influence pipe blends by helping to meld the different tobaccos in the blend together and remove some of the harshness of a blend (blends with Turkish tobaccos in them for instance). It also seems to sweeten (I hope that is the proper term) a blend with a lot of Virginia's in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikem, post: 2000, member: 29"] I'm not sure if a blends "nicotine" hit diminishes with age or not. From my experience with cigars I would say that it does not. I have some "rope" pipe blends that having been aging for a couple of years now that still have one heck of a nicotine hit. I think that age does influence pipe blends by helping to meld the different tobaccos in the blend together and remove some of the harshness of a blend (blends with Turkish tobaccos in them for instance). It also seems to sweeten (I hope that is the proper term) a blend with a lot of Virginia's in them. [/QUOTE]
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