The STG buyout of Mac Baren and closure of Sutliff really hammered into my head that it's time to start deep cellaring and building up a lifetime supply of my favorite blends, and for most of them it's pretty straightforward. Bright Virginias and Red Virginias will keep fairly indefinitely providing the seals on the mason jars hold, and the same goes for English blends, but the one category of blends I love that I'm really not sure how they'll keep over the long term are Lakelands.
Specifically I'm thinking of 1792 Flake, Dark Flake Aromatic, Coniston Cut Plug, and Bosun Cut Plug. Does anyone have any experience cellaring any of those blends for a decade or more? If so, did the toppings hold up or did they fade or spoil over time? My goal for 2025 is to cellar a 20 year supply of all my favorite blends, but I honestly have no idea if Lakeland topped blends would keep for 2 decades sealed up in mason jars.
Anyone here have experience in this sort of endeavor?
Specifically I'm thinking of 1792 Flake, Dark Flake Aromatic, Coniston Cut Plug, and Bosun Cut Plug. Does anyone have any experience cellaring any of those blends for a decade or more? If so, did the toppings hold up or did they fade or spoil over time? My goal for 2025 is to cellar a 20 year supply of all my favorite blends, but I honestly have no idea if Lakeland topped blends would keep for 2 decades sealed up in mason jars.
Anyone here have experience in this sort of endeavor?