I have quite a large collection of tobaccos.
For over 25 years I have bought, smoked, put aside and returned to it again.
At some point, I even stopped writing down how much and what was in stock...
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Do you know the feeling when you find $100 in the pocket of pants ,that you haven’t worn for 15 years?
So it is happened with me today
Digging through the cellar, I found something completely different from what I was looking for: Peter Stokkebye Luxury Bullseye Flake 25.6.2009 (15 years old)!
Surprisedly , the tobacco got very dark and the Cavendish in the middle dissolved in the Virginia coin.
The coin itself had darkened and was not dry at all. I ground it in a grinder and smoking it. Nirvana!
Very tasty tobacco and the aging did it much better !
Nikolay Kozyrev Blast Billiard army mount pipe decorated with silver ring & Peter Stokkebye Luxury Bullseye Flake 25.6.2009 (15 years old)!