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So this is why Virginias can cause such a kerfuffle
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<blockquote data-quote="Lesepfeife" data-source="post: 234262" data-attributes="member: 2336"><p>Tonight I decided to have a try at some of this fresh. The tin note in the little spice container in which I transported it was much more mellow than in the jar. I rubbed some out and let it dry for about 1.5 hrs before loading it in my MA churchwarden, which is the pipe in which I've had the best results with the aged sample. The char light was almost like puffing on sugar. I think it could have dried longer but was still a satisfying smoke. It certainly doesn't approach the sublime experience of the stuff with 10 years on it but then I didn't expect it would. I think I'll finish the little jar and then move on to some of the other tobaccos I have lounging in the cellar before coming back to it in a year or so. Maybe I should even take some out of one of the large jars and put it in a small one so as to have a sample to try and not have to break open a big jar to see how it's progressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesepfeife, post: 234262, member: 2336"] Tonight I decided to have a try at some of this fresh. The tin note in the little spice container in which I transported it was much more mellow than in the jar. I rubbed some out and let it dry for about 1.5 hrs before loading it in my MA churchwarden, which is the pipe in which I've had the best results with the aged sample. The char light was almost like puffing on sugar. I think it could have dried longer but was still a satisfying smoke. It certainly doesn't approach the sublime experience of the stuff with 10 years on it but then I didn't expect it would. I think I'll finish the little jar and then move on to some of the other tobaccos I have lounging in the cellar before coming back to it in a year or so. Maybe I should even take some out of one of the large jars and put it in a small one so as to have a sample to try and not have to break open a big jar to see how it's progressing. [/QUOTE]
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