Cellaring to me refers to the Virginias and Va/Pers I'm storing my for the long haul as they tend to be the ones that age best. I have blends like Orlik Golden Sliced, Peterson Irish Oak, C&D Oak Alley, C&D Bayou Morning Flake and Mac Baren Virginia #1, but I have no intentions of opening them soon and will continue to add to them every once in a while. I've stockpiled some of my favorites such as London Mixture by Dunhill as my go to English and I have some tins of Peterson Old Dublin accompanied by Yenidje Highlander by McClelland and Frog Morton Across the Pond, some Presbyterian Mixture etc., but these English blends are intended for smoking and I will continue to stockpile just to make sure I have a good supply for smoking rather than for aging as such. Similarly, I have a decent stock of aromatics, but again the idea is to secure my supply not to age as such. That said, I once popped a tin of Navy Mixture by Mac Baren that had 5 to 7 years on it and it was amazing. My favorite aro is Mac Baren Cube Silver and I have a good supply. I also have Original Choice and Vanilla Cream Loose Cut also by Mac Baren. I have some Peterson Special Reserve 2015 but I'll probably open it soon, but I trust the brand and expect a good smoke. I also like to have some Burley on hand and I'm running low with just a couple of tins of Mac Baren Golden Extra but I'll soon add more Burley forward blends.
All in all, it is the Virginia forward blends I want to age about 5 to 10 years before opening. The rest are aging but my true intention is to secure supply.