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I was into pipe smoking about 10 years ago, and started building a tiny cellar / tobacco collection. But due to life and circumstances, I fell out of the hobby after a few years, and my small collection has been sitting in a drawer ever since.
But things have changed a lot, for the better, and recently I've again been bit by the pipe bug. I've slowly started smoking my pipes again - and recently took a good look at my tobacco inventory. Time flies, and I found that my tins are a fair bit older than I remembered! Now I'm not sure which ones I should open and which ones (if any) should be given even more age.
Here's my stash:
- Solani Aged Burley Flake, 3 tins, bought in 2016, probably produced in 2015? -- My favorite tobacco so far, curious to see how it is with some age. Seems hard to get these days, though...
- MacBaren HH Old Dark Fired, 1 tin, bought in 2016, produced in 2015 -- Never tried it
- Samuel Gawith Full Virginia Flake, 1 tin, bought in 2016, probably produced in 2015? -- Never tried it
- G. L. Pease The Virginia Cream, produced and bought in late 2015 -- Never tried it
- G. L. Pease JackKnife Plug, produced and bought in late 2015 -- Never tried it
Any thoughts? Should any of these definitely be opened now, or definitely put back in the drawer for more age? Thanks in advance for any input
Btw, the situation is further complicated by the fact that I live in a country where there's not much pipe tobacco available, and what we have is quite expensive, so it's not straight forward to just buy fresh tins... But I'm researching various online stores to see if some do "discreet" shipping, so maybe I can order stuff without being bankrupted by customs and taxes
I was into pipe smoking about 10 years ago, and started building a tiny cellar / tobacco collection. But due to life and circumstances, I fell out of the hobby after a few years, and my small collection has been sitting in a drawer ever since.
But things have changed a lot, for the better, and recently I've again been bit by the pipe bug. I've slowly started smoking my pipes again - and recently took a good look at my tobacco inventory. Time flies, and I found that my tins are a fair bit older than I remembered! Now I'm not sure which ones I should open and which ones (if any) should be given even more age.
Here's my stash:
- Solani Aged Burley Flake, 3 tins, bought in 2016, probably produced in 2015? -- My favorite tobacco so far, curious to see how it is with some age. Seems hard to get these days, though...
- MacBaren HH Old Dark Fired, 1 tin, bought in 2016, produced in 2015 -- Never tried it
- Samuel Gawith Full Virginia Flake, 1 tin, bought in 2016, probably produced in 2015? -- Never tried it
- G. L. Pease The Virginia Cream, produced and bought in late 2015 -- Never tried it
- G. L. Pease JackKnife Plug, produced and bought in late 2015 -- Never tried it
Any thoughts? Should any of these definitely be opened now, or definitely put back in the drawer for more age? Thanks in advance for any input
Btw, the situation is further complicated by the fact that I live in a country where there's not much pipe tobacco available, and what we have is quite expensive, so it's not straight forward to just buy fresh tins... But I'm researching various online stores to see if some do "discreet" shipping, so maybe I can order stuff without being bankrupted by customs and taxes
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