Ive never experienced tobacco becoming terrible. According to Greg Pease, Virginia tobacco reaches its peak at about 10 years. From there it doesn't get worse, it just doesn't change much more.
Ive been jarring tobacco sinse about 2005. I recently opened a jar of MacBaren Va#1 from 2008. I then opened one from 2018, and one from 2024.....for science.
As expected, the 2008 and 2018 tasted about the same. They are much darker than the 2024, they smell more "fruity", like Fig Newtons than the 2024, and the famous honey topping is there, but less noticeable.
The 2024 tastes like fresh Va#1, and has the normal amount of topping flavor. This is my all time favorite blend, so I KNOW!
My smoking friends agree with everything I said here. We compared notes after a few bowls of each over a week or so.
I also recently popped a tin of FVF from 2008. It is a moist as it was in 2008, and has whisps of plume all over. Its fine....but I honestly prefer a freshly opened tin, which I also did from the recent drop.
I cellar tobacco so I have it. Its not getting cheaper. I wouldn't care if it changed or not. I stockpile blends I like, why would I want them to change?
But again, ive never had a blend that got dramatically worse tasting, or became unsmokable after 20+ years in a jar or tin.
Ive been jarring tobacco sinse about 2005. I recently opened a jar of MacBaren Va#1 from 2008. I then opened one from 2018, and one from 2024.....for science.
As expected, the 2008 and 2018 tasted about the same. They are much darker than the 2024, they smell more "fruity", like Fig Newtons than the 2024, and the famous honey topping is there, but less noticeable.
The 2024 tastes like fresh Va#1, and has the normal amount of topping flavor. This is my all time favorite blend, so I KNOW!
My smoking friends agree with everything I said here. We compared notes after a few bowls of each over a week or so.
I also recently popped a tin of FVF from 2008. It is a moist as it was in 2008, and has whisps of plume all over. Its fine....but I honestly prefer a freshly opened tin, which I also did from the recent drop.
I cellar tobacco so I have it. Its not getting cheaper. I wouldn't care if it changed or not. I stockpile blends I like, why would I want them to change?
But again, ive never had a blend that got dramatically worse tasting, or became unsmokable after 20+ years in a jar or tin.






