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<blockquote data-quote="mosin1932" data-source="post: 600709" data-attributes="member: 5339"><p>My too bud lol!</p><p>I like some tobacco fresh out of the can though, Orlik Golden slices is better fresh than aged in my opinion, when I'm in the mood for some fresh and citrusy Virginia. Sixpence and Hado's Delight might taste better with some age, and I intended to cellar a bunch of them, but the problem is that 2 tins of each blend made in the same month tasted noticeably different from each other. You can't know that aging makes a difference if there's no baseline to compare it to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mosin1932, post: 600709, member: 5339"] My too bud lol! I like some tobacco fresh out of the can though, Orlik Golden slices is better fresh than aged in my opinion, when I'm in the mood for some fresh and citrusy Virginia. Sixpence and Hado's Delight might taste better with some age, and I intended to cellar a bunch of them, but the problem is that 2 tins of each blend made in the same month tasted noticeably different from each other. You can't know that aging makes a difference if there's no baseline to compare it to. [/QUOTE]
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