I know that there are loads of posting about this and I 've read them and others too including what Cornell and Diehl have to say on their new web site - http://cornellanddiehl.com/the-latest-details.cfm?id=17
Yet I still have questions:
What about Aromatics
• Cornell and Diehl speaks of Virginia and English blends benefitting from cellering. Is this to say Aromatics do not benefit from cellaring or aging?
Tins
• To age tins, simply leave the tins unopened for a period of a year or two. If I open and decide I should age this longer, I guess I’d treat it like bulk and put in mason jars, right?
Bulk
• Would the use of a Food Saver Vacuum Sealer serve well in cellaring bulk tobaccos? The FS bags are very heavy plastic and the FS unit sucks the air out and vacuum seals. Any thoughts??
Yet I still have questions:
What about Aromatics
• Cornell and Diehl speaks of Virginia and English blends benefitting from cellering. Is this to say Aromatics do not benefit from cellaring or aging?
Tins
• To age tins, simply leave the tins unopened for a period of a year or two. If I open and decide I should age this longer, I guess I’d treat it like bulk and put in mason jars, right?
Bulk
• Would the use of a Food Saver Vacuum Sealer serve well in cellaring bulk tobaccos? The FS bags are very heavy plastic and the FS unit sucks the air out and vacuum seals. Any thoughts??