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<blockquote data-quote="idbowman" data-source="post: 491705" data-attributes="member: 2165"><p>I've had VA aged 40 years (thanks to a VERY generous guy who shared with a bunch of us at a pipe show) and it was amazing. Yes, the more time aging has to do its thing, the less Virginia/Vaper/Latakia blends will taste like they're original version...so there is that. But they don't become worse or unsmokeable, and the quality doesn't deteriorate (provided they're properly stored, of course). If you like the natural sweetness of VA and the dark fruit nature of perique, you're likely to find VA and VaPer blends to get better and better the older they get.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But no...unless you're planning to stow away a bunch of burley blends, that same tin will be markedly different in 20 years than if you smoked it today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idbowman, post: 491705, member: 2165"] I've had VA aged 40 years (thanks to a VERY generous guy who shared with a bunch of us at a pipe show) and it was amazing. Yes, the more time aging has to do its thing, the less Virginia/Vaper/Latakia blends will taste like they're original version...so there is that. But they don't become worse or unsmokeable, and the quality doesn't deteriorate (provided they're properly stored, of course). If you like the natural sweetness of VA and the dark fruit nature of perique, you're likely to find VA and VaPer blends to get better and better the older they get. But no...unless you're planning to stow away a bunch of burley blends, that same tin will be markedly different in 20 years than if you smoked it today. [/QUOTE]
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