I bought a pipe, (or something else as I can't recall), and received a tin of Balkan Sobranie. I am not sure if I will ever smoke it. Why?
I only have one tin of it, and it doesn't seem to be available anywhere else I look for it.
It is supposed to age very well, so it has gone into the cellar.
There are plenty of knock off varieties around that come, according to those in the know, to 75% and higher of the original in terms of how it smokes. Sasieni, Whiteknight, etc.
So, my son or some guy in a garage sale will likely end up with it. Not feeling all that compelled to smoke it, but there is some back issue in my mind as that it should be saved for some purpose.
I do have a couple tins of Sasieni that are at about 1 year now, and the stuff that was 5 months old was afar better smoke than fresh. May pop one of them open soon. Have a tin of Escudo that is working on 3+ years, but that one is promised to myself and my son when he finally quits the Navy.
In any case, not sure what the appeal of a tin of tobacco would be if it was specifically blended to be aged. I understand aging, obviously, but this one throws me a bit. However, as a marketing effort, it rates A+. As in "create a need, and then fill it."