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Is Aged Tobacco Mostly Mystique?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jevverrett" data-source="post: 565409" data-attributes="member: 3706"><p>I have found that Latakia blends tend to sweeten with age. That may well be the other components however. Most of the tobacco we smoke has been aged regardless of tin freshness. Most blenders keep multiple years worth of stock raw for production anyhow. I opened a 10 year old tin of Peterson Irish oak, and a tin of 8 year old Irish flake over my birthday weekend, and they were fantastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jevverrett, post: 565409, member: 3706"] I have found that Latakia blends tend to sweeten with age. That may well be the other components however. Most of the tobacco we smoke has been aged regardless of tin freshness. Most blenders keep multiple years worth of stock raw for production anyhow. I opened a 10 year old tin of Peterson Irish oak, and a tin of 8 year old Irish flake over my birthday weekend, and they were fantastic. [/QUOTE]
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