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<blockquote data-quote="Slow Puffs" data-source="post: 37437" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Perhaps a little different slant on cellars and aging.</p><p></p><p>When, I find a blend I like, I'll buy multiple tins.</p><p></p><p>But, what is a good length for aging? 5 years, 10 years?</p><p></p><p>Then there is my chronological age. At 60, I'll be 70 in 10 years time, if I,m fortunate enough to live. Hell, what would I do with so much tobacco at age 70 if I kept building and building the cellar.</p><p></p><p>This year I have pared way down compared to what I have ordered in previous years. I have many tins I haven't tried. I have begun to open and smoke these, inter-disbursed, with my favourites. Each day, I smoke ones that I enjoy, but also have a pipeful or two of those previously unsmoked blends... sort of the best of both worlds...</p><p></p><p>If I was one of youse younsters... you don't need to be in such a hurry... at some point the aging process lessens any improvements, from what I understand. Mark would argue that Walnut is always good no matter what age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slow Puffs, post: 37437, member: 11"] Perhaps a little different slant on cellars and aging. When, I find a blend I like, I'll buy multiple tins. But, what is a good length for aging? 5 years, 10 years? Then there is my chronological age. At 60, I'll be 70 in 10 years time, if I,m fortunate enough to live. Hell, what would I do with so much tobacco at age 70 if I kept building and building the cellar. This year I have pared way down compared to what I have ordered in previous years. I have many tins I haven't tried. I have begun to open and smoke these, inter-disbursed, with my favourites. Each day, I smoke ones that I enjoy, but also have a pipeful or two of those previously unsmoked blends... sort of the best of both worlds... If I was one of youse younsters... you don't need to be in such a hurry... at some point the aging process lessens any improvements, from what I understand. Mark would argue that Walnut is always good no matter what age. [/QUOTE]
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