Think the OP noted both reasons I overstock (hoard) pipe tobacco:
- The rationalization (true or false) that pipe tobacco is cheaper today than it will be tomorrow.
- The worry of a favorite blend disappearing.
The only thing I'd add is that tobacco only gets better with age. And storing pipe tobacco is ridiculously cheap/easy.
So, yeah, there's a point at which you've cellared more tobacco than you could possibly smoke. But who's to say whether a 10 y/o FVF will be more enjoyable than a 10 y/o Marlin Flake? How great would it be to perform that kind of taste-test, knowing you have plenty of each stashed away in 2021?
- The rationalization (true or false) that pipe tobacco is cheaper today than it will be tomorrow.
- The worry of a favorite blend disappearing.
The only thing I'd add is that tobacco only gets better with age. And storing pipe tobacco is ridiculously cheap/easy.
So, yeah, there's a point at which you've cellared more tobacco than you could possibly smoke. But who's to say whether a 10 y/o FVF will be more enjoyable than a 10 y/o Marlin Flake? How great would it be to perform that kind of taste-test, knowing you have plenty of each stashed away in 2021?