I am due to retire in five years, if I'm spared (as they say in Scotland ! lol). I collect fine wines and have c. 4000 bottles cellared at 'Octavian Vaults' in Wiltshire. Once retired I intend that I and my family/friends will drink our way through this collection and that in retirement I will not need to buy wine.
So, I was thinking about an identical approach to pipe tobacco. But we Brits are not as experienced in storing/ageing pipe tobacco as are so many forum members. So, bearing in mind that I don't smoke aromatics, ready-rubbed or collect tins, which flakes should I start stashing over the next five years?
Please suggest up to ten, which must be available in the UK, and note that I have already started with FVF and BBF - two of my favourites which I suspect will age/store/last well.
PS A final question - I have read a number of threads on how to store tobacco which have been very useful, but does temperature or do changes of temperature matter with stored pipe tobaccos? They do with cigars.
Thanks for your help in this weighty matter!
So, I was thinking about an identical approach to pipe tobacco. But we Brits are not as experienced in storing/ageing pipe tobacco as are so many forum members. So, bearing in mind that I don't smoke aromatics, ready-rubbed or collect tins, which flakes should I start stashing over the next five years?
Please suggest up to ten, which must be available in the UK, and note that I have already started with FVF and BBF - two of my favourites which I suspect will age/store/last well.
PS A final question - I have read a number of threads on how to store tobacco which have been very useful, but does temperature or do changes of temperature matter with stored pipe tobaccos? They do with cigars.
Thanks for your help in this weighty matter!








