I thought this would be a fun post for people, especially newer pipe smokers like me, to see what you can manage to squirrel away in 1 year.
I had ZERO tins stocked up before the end of July 2019, only a dozen or so open jars on a shelf. I would consider myself to have cellared at a moderate pace. I usually buy 4-5 tins at a time, maybe once a week. Sometimes more, sometimes less.
I can’t pull everything out and account for an ounce by ounce rundown, on account of my wife would then know exactly how much tobacco I’ve really been buying. Suffice it to say, I’ve managed to collect a decent range of fine tobaccos. Some are plentiful, some require much research and patience, some are limited releases, etc.
I know my stash is paltry to many, even most on here... but today when I put away my first Esterval’s order I was struck by the thought that I’m proud of my cellar! For those who are just starting to cellar tobacco, don’t lose hope! Even if the new regulations take effect next year, you can still cobble together a nice little stash.
I had ZERO tins stocked up before the end of July 2019, only a dozen or so open jars on a shelf. I would consider myself to have cellared at a moderate pace. I usually buy 4-5 tins at a time, maybe once a week. Sometimes more, sometimes less.
I can’t pull everything out and account for an ounce by ounce rundown, on account of my wife would then know exactly how much tobacco I’ve really been buying. Suffice it to say, I’ve managed to collect a decent range of fine tobaccos. Some are plentiful, some require much research and patience, some are limited releases, etc.
I know my stash is paltry to many, even most on here... but today when I put away my first Esterval’s order I was struck by the thought that I’m proud of my cellar! For those who are just starting to cellar tobacco, don’t lose hope! Even if the new regulations take effect next year, you can still cobble together a nice little stash.