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Is Aged Tobacco Mostly Mystique?
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<blockquote data-quote="scottbtdmb" data-source="post: 563195" data-attributes="member: 1043"><p>I am primarily a Gawith Hoggarth fan, and I can only say that I’ve never had a well aged jar of theirs popped open that wasn’t extraordinary. The 2004 Dark Flake unscented and Dark Plug vintages that I was turned onto by a kind BoB’er are some of the best smokes I’ve ever had.</p><p></p><p>In general though, from past experiences I can say that the well aged Virginia blends are the best examples of aged tobaccos I’ve had. Rattray, McClelland, and Samuel Gawith are the among the best examples of blenders whose tobaccos always seem to age well, provided they are stored in proper conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottbtdmb, post: 563195, member: 1043"] I am primarily a Gawith Hoggarth fan, and I can only say that I’ve never had a well aged jar of theirs popped open that wasn’t extraordinary. The 2004 Dark Flake unscented and Dark Plug vintages that I was turned onto by a kind BoB’er are some of the best smokes I’ve ever had. In general though, from past experiences I can say that the well aged Virginia blends are the best examples of aged tobaccos I’ve had. Rattray, McClelland, and Samuel Gawith are the among the best examples of blenders whose tobaccos always seem to age well, provided they are stored in proper conditions. [/QUOTE]
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