Hi!
I am returning to a tin of Dunhill's Royal Yacht that I was too lazy to put in a sealed jar. So it has just been sitting in the tin for 5 months now. The tobacco is now a bit dry and I find the taste acrid and harsch, not very good. I remember that I did not like it when I first smoked it, hence I put it away. But I can not tell if the harsch and acrid taste now has gotten worse because of dryness.
So the topic I would like to adress is: How does dryness effect the taste? Can the taste be restored by moistening the tobacco?
I presume that different types of tobaccos might react differently. But my intuition is that virginia based tobaccos might be less vulnerable to dryness than orientals and latakia. What are your experiences?
Glad for your insights on this topic.
I am returning to a tin of Dunhill's Royal Yacht that I was too lazy to put in a sealed jar. So it has just been sitting in the tin for 5 months now. The tobacco is now a bit dry and I find the taste acrid and harsch, not very good. I remember that I did not like it when I first smoked it, hence I put it away. But I can not tell if the harsch and acrid taste now has gotten worse because of dryness.
So the topic I would like to adress is: How does dryness effect the taste? Can the taste be restored by moistening the tobacco?
I presume that different types of tobaccos might react differently. But my intuition is that virginia based tobaccos might be less vulnerable to dryness than orientals and latakia. What are your experiences?
Glad for your insights on this topic.