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<blockquote data-quote="rothnh" data-source="post: 344191" data-attributes="member: 2663"><p>I have no info on how long Hearth & Home blends/cans are aged before release, but I'm thinking little if at all. I've heard that McClelland pipe tobacco cans are "held" for 3 years before release, however, but not sure if that's the truth or just an urban legend.</p><p></p><p>While Master Blender Russ Ouelette creates the Hearth & Home blends for Pipes & Cigars, most (if not all) the various H&H pipe tobaccos are manufactured at Mac Baren's Sutliff subsidiary in Richmond, VA.</p><p></p><p>Most H&H blends come in 2 oz. and 8 oz. cans, and quite a few (like Anni Kake, for example) are also available in bulk at P&C. </p><p></p><p>I buy H&H blends in 8 oz. cans (I find the consistency better and on sale, that's actually cheaper than the bulk) and jar them shortly after receipt. I use 8 oz. Ball screw-top canning jars and it takes 3 of the 8 oz. jars to hold 8 oz of Anni Kake with a little left over to smoke right away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rothnh, post: 344191, member: 2663"] I have no info on how long Hearth & Home blends/cans are aged before release, but I'm thinking little if at all. I've heard that McClelland pipe tobacco cans are "held" for 3 years before release, however, but not sure if that's the truth or just an urban legend. While Master Blender Russ Ouelette creates the Hearth & Home blends for Pipes & Cigars, most (if not all) the various H&H pipe tobaccos are manufactured at Mac Baren's Sutliff subsidiary in Richmond, VA. Most H&H blends come in 2 oz. and 8 oz. cans, and quite a few (like Anni Kake, for example) are also available in bulk at P&C. I buy H&H blends in 8 oz. cans (I find the consistency better and on sale, that's actually cheaper than the bulk) and jar them shortly after receipt. I use 8 oz. Ball screw-top canning jars and it takes 3 of the 8 oz. jars to hold 8 oz of Anni Kake with a little left over to smoke right away. [/QUOTE]
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