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The Cost of Pipe Tobacco and Cigars
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryepipe" data-source="post: 348316" data-attributes="member: 3374"><p>Very informative post Cgrmaster, thank you. There are several YouTube etc entries of MacBaren and others on their production processes. Proper aging is nearly always a plus with the exception of pipe blends that contain primarily burley or only burley as I have read Russ O. of Hearth and Home blog about.</p><p>Other than Steve Books I am not aware of any blenders that specifically designate and describe their pipe tobaccos as aged blends. </p><p>We might notice that a cellered/stashed away trove has improved as a consequence of aging.</p><p>Any readers here aware of pipe blends that tout aging as a special attribute?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryepipe, post: 348316, member: 3374"] Very informative post Cgrmaster, thank you. There are several YouTube etc entries of MacBaren and others on their production processes. Proper aging is nearly always a plus with the exception of pipe blends that contain primarily burley or only burley as I have read Russ O. of Hearth and Home blog about. Other than Steve Books I am not aware of any blenders that specifically designate and describe their pipe tobaccos as aged blends. We might notice that a cellered/stashed away trove has improved as a consequence of aging. Any readers here aware of pipe blends that tout aging as a special attribute? [/QUOTE]
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