I seem to recall an article years ago (maybe 10 or 11) that GLP had about aging various tobacco varieties and where he thought some of his blends would be at their height before their eventual decline. I know he mentioned Westminster in particular, and from what I recall, said it would age well till about 20ish (or maybe more?) years before it started to go the other direction.
So am I misremembering? Anyone know the article I'm referring to? I cannot seem to find it.
And the reason I'm asking is because I have a few tins from 2007 that I would like to have whenever it hits that mark. Curious what others think.
So am I misremembering? Anyone know the article I'm referring to? I cannot seem to find it.
And the reason I'm asking is because I have a few tins from 2007 that I would like to have whenever it hits that mark. Curious what others think.