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<blockquote data-quote="Smoker99" data-source="post: 178897" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>As long as the seal is intact, it should be fine. Strong Virginias seem to age best, probably because they have the most room for improvement. All tobacco ages, ie deteriorates, and becomes milder and more mellow. I prefer a strong, edgy tobacco, so am not a fan of aging, but it happens just because of my hoarding tendencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoker99, post: 178897, member: 1290"] As long as the seal is intact, it should be fine. Strong Virginias seem to age best, probably because they have the most room for improvement. All tobacco ages, ie deteriorates, and becomes milder and more mellow. I prefer a strong, edgy tobacco, so am not a fan of aging, but it happens just because of my hoarding tendencies. [/QUOTE]
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