A couple threads on cellaring various types of tobaccos got me wondering if anyone's had the chance to try any of the Lakeland-style blends with age on them. Since they tend to be a drier flake than a standard aromatic -- and made of very high-quality tobacco -- I'm thinking they may develop a bit more in line with a standard English/VA mixture.
I'm not asking if I should cellar; of course, we should cellar everything we like! I'd just love to hear someone's firsthand perceptions on the differences that aging may or may not make on this category of blends. (And if you have specific experience with older Ennerdale or Kendal Cream Flake, that would be great! Those are the two I've gravitated toward.)
Bob
I'm not asking if I should cellar; of course, we should cellar everything we like! I'd just love to hear someone's firsthand perceptions on the differences that aging may or may not make on this category of blends. (And if you have specific experience with older Ennerdale or Kendal Cream Flake, that would be great! Those are the two I've gravitated toward.)
Bob