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@DavidR002
There may be a slight degradation, but I do not notice it. And, if there is I would guess it to be because the topping or casing has been absorbed by the tobacco more thoroughly. I have many blends cellared and none have disappointed me so far. But having said that, I am probably done with "gross" cellaring of blends as I can never smoke what I have. I do however continue to buy various blends to try in maybe 3 to 4 ounce quantities which go into smaller mason jars which are readily available. My cellared large jars, are, imagine this, in my cellar.
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Re: VETERANS DAY
US Navy, 1967-1973 Fun times, sad times, but the greatest adventure a young man could have. Hours and many days of boredom interrupted by periods of absolute mayhem. Fun times with friends of which w… (View Post) -
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So earlier today I took all my cigar containers (Airtight Food Grade) out of my "cellar" (closet) to perform a monthly check on the humidity levels and temperatures (70/70). They all have m… (View Post) -
Re: Looking For Something To Read During The Halloween Season?
Although I am a reader (when time allows) I look forward to the Abbott and Costello Movies, and the Three Stooges Shorts that were made in the 30's and 40's in the "Horror" genre. I also LO… (View Post) -
Re: What Era? Here is mine
I suppose if I had to choose my favorite ERAS (yes plural) were the late 50's / early 60's, and then the late 60's thru the 70's. I had a great childhood, son of lower middle class parents, grew up i… (View Post) -
Re: Christmas/Holiday Blends
@Londy3 I don't consider us fools, myself perhaps, but there are some pretty sharp dudes on here that know the art of smoking a pipe. They have a wealth of knowledge, huge portfolios of experience, a… (View Post)