Over the last year I smoked some 1960s Dunhill, 3 Year Virginia, various 10+ year old Mac Baren HH bulk blends, some 1980ish Robert McConnel Scottish Cake, some variously aged(open in jars of McClelland) and some 11 year old Capstan, some 10+ year old Escudo,
I don't want to be a naysayer but the best aged tobacco I have smoked and enjoyed is usually stuff I open within a year or two of production and let sit in a jar for a few months after that tin popping first bowl.
I have never had an super old blend that blew my socks off.... I also don't know what I am missing, i.e. I didn't start until 2018ish. I also don't smoke every day and rarely smoke more than one bowl when I do.
I'm not saying old ass tobacco is no big deal, I'm just saying it's not the be all end all of a good smoke. for me. I still only buy aged tins when I go to a pipe show, so I'm all over the place...
I don't want to be a naysayer but the best aged tobacco I have smoked and enjoyed is usually stuff I open within a year or two of production and let sit in a jar for a few months after that tin popping first bowl.
I have never had an super old blend that blew my socks off.... I also don't know what I am missing, i.e. I didn't start until 2018ish. I also don't smoke every day and rarely smoke more than one bowl when I do.
I'm not saying old ass tobacco is no big deal, I'm just saying it's not the be all end all of a good smoke. for me. I still only buy aged tins when I go to a pipe show, so I'm all over the place...