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Is Aged Tobacco Mostly Mystique?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 563159" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Trial and error. Unfortunately. One of the problems I see is the doctrine that, for instance, aging tobacco type X will always result in something better and/or superior. For instance, I feel McClelland #2015 was better, or preferred to my tastes, when not aged at all. Buy it and smoke it. Even with six months age on it, so much of the grassy and earthy tones disappeared. An entire flavor layer was eradicated with aging. General rules are fine and all, but "age it all. it only gets better." is of little service, especially to a new smoker who should be carving their own path and not following rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 563159, member: 1211"] Trial and error. Unfortunately. One of the problems I see is the doctrine that, for instance, aging tobacco type X will always result in something better and/or superior. For instance, I feel McClelland #2015 was better, or preferred to my tastes, when not aged at all. Buy it and smoke it. Even with six months age on it, so much of the grassy and earthy tones disappeared. An entire flavor layer was eradicated with aging. General rules are fine and all, but "age it all. it only gets better." is of little service, especially to a new smoker who should be carving their own path and not following rules. [/QUOTE]
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