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How long can you age tobacco?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 491695" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>I have never quite been sold on the idea of cellaring large quantities of tobaccoweed. That's not to say I don't have a closet stuffed full of stuff I'll probably never get to, some of which has attained years on it, nor to deny that I stock up once in a while (just ordered 10 tins of MacB's Acadian Perique), but I don't do it consciously or with focused deliberation, for the reasons cited by the Wiz above. Not since I had a pound of C&D's <em>Epiphany</em> turn to mildew. Maybe a good, straight Virginia is worth the risk, but I'm a bit leery. And, based on my experience, I do not like rehydrated tobacco, or weakened latakia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 491695, member: 1690"] I have never quite been sold on the idea of cellaring large quantities of tobaccoweed. That's not to say I don't have a closet stuffed full of stuff I'll probably never get to, some of which has attained years on it, nor to deny that I stock up once in a while (just ordered 10 tins of MacB's Acadian Perique), but I don't do it consciously or with focused deliberation, for the reasons cited by the Wiz above. Not since I had a pound of C&D's [i]Epiphany[/i] turn to mildew. Maybe a good, straight Virginia is worth the risk, but I'm a bit leery. And, based on my experience, I do not like rehydrated tobacco, or weakened latakia. [/QUOTE]
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