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Is Aged Tobacco Mostly Mystique?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gusto" data-source="post: 563185" data-attributes="member: 4860"><p>De gustibus . . . You can't fool me or ants with artificial sweeteners but my wife loves those non caloric sweeteners. Some things you can't argue about.</p><p>I can say that conditions during ageing may have an effect. For example I have had Virginia tobacco that was vacuum packed that seemed not to have aged compared to same brand tobacco jarred for a comparable length of time. After the vacuum bag was opened jarring the tobacco for a decade and then resampling revealed the flavour changes I had expected. I'd say the years spent in the vacuum were wasted. I avoid sunlight and temperature extremes when ageing my tobacco. I do prefer aged VaPers and Vas. I'm not big on Latakia but In my opinion ageing takes the edge off Latakia. </p><p>IIRC G L Pease has written a bit about ageing tobacco that made sense to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gusto, post: 563185, member: 4860"] De gustibus . . . You can't fool me or ants with artificial sweeteners but my wife loves those non caloric sweeteners. Some things you can't argue about. I can say that conditions during ageing may have an effect. For example I have had Virginia tobacco that was vacuum packed that seemed not to have aged compared to same brand tobacco jarred for a comparable length of time. After the vacuum bag was opened jarring the tobacco for a decade and then resampling revealed the flavour changes I had expected. I'd say the years spent in the vacuum were wasted. I avoid sunlight and temperature extremes when ageing my tobacco. I do prefer aged VaPers and Vas. I'm not big on Latakia but In my opinion ageing takes the edge off Latakia. IIRC G L Pease has written a bit about ageing tobacco that made sense to me. [/QUOTE]
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