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<blockquote data-quote="joshoowah" data-source="post: 489406" data-attributes="member: 1977"><p>I know that after around 8 years Latakia becomes a shell of itself, but I am unsure if Perique is affected the same way. When I said "over the hump," I meant that I suspect somewhere between 6-10 years is when the blend begins to decline, at least for me. I'm not saying the tin I had was bad at 10 years - it was, in fact, excellent; however, my 6 year old tin was better, way better even. Other components of the blend will shine at 10 years that won't at 6 years, but 6 years was the perfect meld for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshoowah, post: 489406, member: 1977"] I know that after around 8 years Latakia becomes a shell of itself, but I am unsure if Perique is affected the same way. When I said "over the hump," I meant that I suspect somewhere between 6-10 years is when the blend begins to decline, at least for me. I'm not saying the tin I had was bad at 10 years - it was, in fact, excellent; however, my 6 year old tin was better, way better even. Other components of the blend will shine at 10 years that won't at 6 years, but 6 years was the perfect meld for me. [/QUOTE]
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