I was recently gifted some tobacco. One of the batches is fairly dark and is kinda like scissor cut flake. The brand is unknown.Its pieces are pretty thick as flake goes that Ive bought, like 3/32 thick. Im amazed at how cool it burns when sipped. It is fairly dry but does not light readily however even when only small pieces in the bowl are lit it continues to burn for several minutes. Im wondering is this because of the aging process that might have have happened? Ive asked him was it this stored for a spell and awaiting his reply.
Im really intrigued by this tobacco. Its far from being strong in flavor but is a little bit sweet when sipped very slow and only burning small parts of the bowl at a time. I like a more pronounced flavor like latakia balkan blends but this tobacco burns so cool and stays lit that I am fascinated by it. It allows me to "sip" and wait longer between puffs better than any Ive ever smoked. Does aging a tobacco do this?
What is the difference you've found with a freshly purchased tobacco and that same tobacco that has been ages for a year or two?
Im really intrigued by this tobacco. Its far from being strong in flavor but is a little bit sweet when sipped very slow and only burning small parts of the bowl at a time. I like a more pronounced flavor like latakia balkan blends but this tobacco burns so cool and stays lit that I am fascinated by it. It allows me to "sip" and wait longer between puffs better than any Ive ever smoked. Does aging a tobacco do this?
What is the difference you've found with a freshly purchased tobacco and that same tobacco that has been ages for a year or two?