Is there a difference between "cellaring" and "aging"? Or, are the terms synonymous?
As a newbie, I have assumed that cellaring is akin to stockpiling for the upcoming apocalypse, like one might do with food, water, and ammo. I especially get this perception when I see some of the photos members have posted of their stashes. Holy smokes!
And aging, I have assumed when this term is brought up that stored tobacco gets better with age, like wine and men. IS that true? I know tobacco is aged before it is sold. But, does it get better with age after it is sold?
Right now I've spent close to $100 on small tins and pouches of tobacco. I am in the process of trying many different varieties. blends, and flavors to find the ones I like best. I have no idea which ones I what to invest in for the long term.
As a newbie, I have assumed that cellaring is akin to stockpiling for the upcoming apocalypse, like one might do with food, water, and ammo. I especially get this perception when I see some of the photos members have posted of their stashes. Holy smokes!
And aging, I have assumed when this term is brought up that stored tobacco gets better with age, like wine and men. IS that true? I know tobacco is aged before it is sold. But, does it get better with age after it is sold?
Right now I've spent close to $100 on small tins and pouches of tobacco. I am in the process of trying many different varieties. blends, and flavors to find the ones I like best. I have no idea which ones I what to invest in for the long term.