Recognizing there's no "correct" answer, I was pondering this concept. Assume the person cellaring has 20 to 30 years of smoking ahead of them.
If you had to build your cellar again how would you do it? Would you buy as much as you could as fast as you could to start the aging clock as soon as possible, or would you spread out the purchases over the course of time?
Another way to think about it is, given the choice what would you choose: build the cellar in 1 year, or over the course of 5 years?
Seems to me building the cellar quickly to start the aging is a good strategy followed by filling in gaps that open every few years or so.
If you had to build your cellar again how would you do it? Would you buy as much as you could as fast as you could to start the aging clock as soon as possible, or would you spread out the purchases over the course of time?
Another way to think about it is, given the choice what would you choose: build the cellar in 1 year, or over the course of 5 years?
Seems to me building the cellar quickly to start the aging is a good strategy followed by filling in gaps that open every few years or so.