Aging Sutliff?

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gambit88

Can't Leave
Jan 25, 2015
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Thanks! I was more worried about degradation then anything else. I only smoke a few bowls a month. I still have a bag of blue note I picked up about a year ago. Every time I go to a tobacco shop I end up buying something else just to give it a shot so I probably have 10 or 12 different blends right now and they will only grow.

 

jah76

Lifer
Jun 27, 2012
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I hadn't been happy with any of my Sutliff blends to even think about aging them until recently. Court of St. James will never replace my favorites but I've been smoking it for about a month and I enjoy it. It's not as tangy and saucy as McCelland's wonderful Virginia blends, but a nice light smoke that I enjoy in the AM.
Berkshire (under rated?) is another recent one I've cracked and I have also been enjoying that. Definitely a tobacco I pick up a tin of a year.
I'll mason jar them when I cellar them....I'm so an infrequent smoker...a tin lasts me forever.

 
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