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Where do I get "aged" tobacco?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jazzman" data-source="post: 95063" data-attributes="member: 1067"><p>I first dabbled in pipe smoking in 07', and then I went back to cigars for a while, then stopped smoking for a bit. I still have a few tins of tobacco I tried back then, of them my favorite is Westminster. </p><p></p><p>So this January(2010) I figured before I ordered more English style tobacco, I'd smoke that whole 2oz tin of Westminster. It was EXCELLENT! I was surprised how much I liked it as I did not remember liking it that much back when I bought it. I bought 2 8oz cans of it in Feb, while I still like it, it ain't like the old stuff, pardon the pun.</p><p></p><p>So many of the Brothers smoke aged tobacco, I've started to cellar a decent amount but I can't wait 10 years :affraid: </p><p></p><p>I've seen some aged tobacco online, mostly Dunhill, and it's expensive. Is there any other way to get aged tobacco without spending an arm and a leg?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazzman, post: 95063, member: 1067"] I first dabbled in pipe smoking in 07', and then I went back to cigars for a while, then stopped smoking for a bit. I still have a few tins of tobacco I tried back then, of them my favorite is Westminster. So this January(2010) I figured before I ordered more English style tobacco, I'd smoke that whole 2oz tin of Westminster. It was EXCELLENT! I was surprised how much I liked it as I did not remember liking it that much back when I bought it. I bought 2 8oz cans of it in Feb, while I still like it, it ain't like the old stuff, pardon the pun. So many of the Brothers smoke aged tobacco, I've started to cellar a decent amount but I can't wait 10 years :affraid: I've seen some aged tobacco online, mostly Dunhill, and it's expensive. Is there any other way to get aged tobacco without spending an arm and a leg? [/QUOTE]
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