New to the forum here. This is the question that made me decide to quit lurking on this website and finally join.
I've been smoking pipes for almost a year and a half and have tried just about every category of blend. Virginias have been my favorite by far. I got some luxury bullseye flake right when I started smoking and liked it, but not as much as other blends so I jarred it and put it in my closet. Just last week I came back to it and WOW what a change. Upon opening the jar I got an overwhelming scent of red wine and molasses. The coins were noticeably darker and I was excited to try my first "aged" Virginia.
To put it bluntly, I was disappointed. It seemed the tobacco lost all of its high notes and became something much deeper and richer. More earthy flavor and the sweetness shifted from citrusy to molasses-like (I'm not much of a tobacco reviewer...yet). With that said...I'm not as much a fan of the aged version as I am of the fresh stuff. I also recently bought some capstan yellow at a local B&M that says it was packaged in 2013. Having had "fresh" capstan yellow and its aged counterpart, again, I like the fresh stuff better.
Has anyone else had an experience like this? Will I come to appreciate the aged Virginias more with time? Or is this just going to be my preference? With all the things I hear people say about aged Virginias I'm disappointed that I don't seem to get the same level of enjoyment.
I've been smoking pipes for almost a year and a half and have tried just about every category of blend. Virginias have been my favorite by far. I got some luxury bullseye flake right when I started smoking and liked it, but not as much as other blends so I jarred it and put it in my closet. Just last week I came back to it and WOW what a change. Upon opening the jar I got an overwhelming scent of red wine and molasses. The coins were noticeably darker and I was excited to try my first "aged" Virginia.
To put it bluntly, I was disappointed. It seemed the tobacco lost all of its high notes and became something much deeper and richer. More earthy flavor and the sweetness shifted from citrusy to molasses-like (I'm not much of a tobacco reviewer...yet). With that said...I'm not as much a fan of the aged version as I am of the fresh stuff. I also recently bought some capstan yellow at a local B&M that says it was packaged in 2013. Having had "fresh" capstan yellow and its aged counterpart, again, I like the fresh stuff better.
Has anyone else had an experience like this? Will I come to appreciate the aged Virginias more with time? Or is this just going to be my preference? With all the things I hear people say about aged Virginias I'm disappointed that I don't seem to get the same level of enjoyment.