I have some Dans Hamborger Veermaster from 2013 that is really good right now. I also like the aged Escudo, it’s a regular for me.
I think you’re right. Definitely underrated. Also Mixture Flake.One blend that never gets mentioned as an aging candidate is Mac Baren Mixture (Scottish Blend). I've had it at ten years, and it is superb at that point.
Opening Nights is another good one.C&D Sunday Picnic ages amazingly.
Probably right on Mixture Flake; I just have no personal experience with that.I think you’re right. Definitely underrated. Also Mixture Flake.
Agree @alaskanpiper ...have some of each purchased around 2008-2010 (even have two large - um, one and a half now - jars of the former "Luxury Curly Cut" - discontinued in 2006 - est.). All have blossomed wonderfully from their initial state. The "Luxury Navy Flake" matured exceptionally well and right now is probably my favorite among the Stokkebye Luxury line.Stokkebye luxury navy flake/twist/bullseye benefit more from aging than anything I’ve ever smoked. 1 year is a shocking difference from fresh.
How long did the Luxury line take from jar to your favorite? I ask because I have some between 6 months and a year in jars. And I'm wonder when to crack the seals.Agree @alaskanpiper ...have some of each purchased around 2008-2010 (even have two large - um, one and a half now - jars of the former "Luxury Curly Cut" - discontinued in 2006 - est.). All have blossomed wonderfully from their initial state. The "Luxury Navy Flake" matured exceptionally well and right now is probably my favorite among the Stokkebye Luxury line.
@RookieGuy : Short answer is two years.How long did the Luxury line take from jar to your favorite? I ask because I have some between 6 months and a year in jars. And I'm wonder when to crack the seals.