For those of you who enjoy aromatics enough to cellar them, I’m curious how they are faring for you over time. I realize that aromatics don’t typically improve with age, due to the added flavorings/sauces. But I’m wondering how they change. How does your favorite blend taste to you after five years, ten years in the cellar? Is it less flavorful? Is it more tobacco-forward, less “aromatic”-forward? Or does it taste the same to you across the years?
I’m not much of an aromatic smoker; out of 50+ cellared blends, I don’t have a single aromatic put away at this point. (So far, the only one I’d want to always keep on hand is gone: Erik Nording’s Hunter’s Blend: Labrador, which had been distributed by McClelland.)
To be clear: I’m not talking about aging aromatics, per se. I’m just talking about cellaring them so that you are ensured a supply for years to come. Ten years on, is a cellared aromatic the same blend to you…or does time take a toll?
I’m not much of an aromatic smoker; out of 50+ cellared blends, I don’t have a single aromatic put away at this point. (So far, the only one I’d want to always keep on hand is gone: Erik Nording’s Hunter’s Blend: Labrador, which had been distributed by McClelland.)
To be clear: I’m not talking about aging aromatics, per se. I’m just talking about cellaring them so that you are ensured a supply for years to come. Ten years on, is a cellared aromatic the same blend to you…or does time take a toll?