Just curious for you long time smokers. Since you’ve been at this for years , how often do you smoke a fresh tobacco vs pulling something from your ”cellar“
I’m a big fan of way more gooder..I just did this. Out of curiosity I bought some new Capstan Blue, Marlin Flake, Old Gowrie and Hal O The Wynd.
New are good. Cellared are way more gooder.
I pretty much stopped buying tobacco five years ago, so almost everything I smoke has some age on it. Whether a blend has "improved" is a matter for the individual smoker to decide.Just curious for you long time smokers. Since you’ve been at this for years , how often do you smoke a fresh tobacco vs pulling something from your ”cellar“

So aged crap is still crapI smoke new tins much less than aged, because I just have such a huge cellar. But, I will smoke fresh tins if it’s a new release, or if I’ve run out of aged in that particular blend, and I’ve reordered it to stock back up.
I have this fear that I will run out of my favs and be left with shit I stocked up on before I realized I hated it.![]()
Absolutely!So aged crap is still crap![]()
The recent c&d release is what raised this question in my mind. I was curious if people would buy some and smoke it fresh or cellar it and wait for it to age.When I started exploring Virginias, years ago, I would buy two tins of a "new to me" blend - one to try, one to cellar. I've continued that practice. The only time I smoke something that does not have some age on it is when I try something new - which is not as often as it once was.
Thanks for the tips on Lat blends !I could just copy and paste what @sablebrush52 said, but I'll add a bit.
Most of my cellar is from 2001-2017, with a bit of 2019 spattered in there. This Spring I added about 100 tins and maybe 5 pounds of bulk after coming back to piping after a 7 year hiatus.
MOST of what im smoking is well aged, but ive been popping a few tins of new stuff ive never tried, to see if I need to cellar more.
Does aged tobacco taste better?
Sometimes, not always....occasionally it get worse tasting.
Generally Virginias get "better", while some Burley gets better, but most stays about the same in my opinion.
The main thing I want to point out here is this.....Latakia blends absolutely can improve over time. I cannot tell you how many times I hear that aging Latakia blends is a waste of time, and a waste of money. Next to Virginias, Latakia blends change second most for the better.
I have SOTE, Old Ironsides, GLP blends, Murray era Dunhill, MacB Vintage Syrian and several more Latakia blends that are better now than 10-20 years ago when I cellared them...in my opinion....as far as I recall. Either way, they are FANTASTIC now.
I recently popped a tin of FVF from 2008. At first I wasn't very impressed versus the new stuff....until I tried some new stuff recently. The 2008 is much better. Its darker, richer, danker, and tastes like a Fig Newton, in a good way.
Yes. Mason Jars or Mylar bags work great!Can you cellar bulk tobaccos?
