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<blockquote data-quote="Pseudo Nim" data-source="post: 64436" data-attributes="member: 550"><p>Aro's dont age well, Virginias age very well and can be kept for decades, litteraly. Square tins like Sam Gawith's, should be checked for vacuum seal by simply trying to open the tin with your hands, if it doesn't open, the seal is good, to assist the seal, sellotatpe (scotch tape) around the rim and store. Latakia will "store" but will not age anywhere near as well as Virginia. After a few years, Latakia components in tobacco can go flat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pseudo Nim, post: 64436, member: 550"] Aro's dont age well, Virginias age very well and can be kept for decades, litteraly. Square tins like Sam Gawith's, should be checked for vacuum seal by simply trying to open the tin with your hands, if it doesn't open, the seal is good, to assist the seal, sellotatpe (scotch tape) around the rim and store. Latakia will "store" but will not age anywhere near as well as Virginia. After a few years, Latakia components in tobacco can go flat. [/QUOTE]
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