Elric, have you noticed a big difference between say a 4 year blend too one of your over ten year old ones?
I totally agree, and I’ve had experiences where I loved a blend at the first light and still do, and some where a blend that had me ordering more after one bowl was no longer holding my interest after that first tin.coys. the worst thing that can happen is the blend you love gets discontinued. I have had it happen and it totally 6 sucks. The next worst thing is prices go through the roof. I always bought a test tin before I ever loaded up on a certain blend. I would suggest smoking at least a half a tin to make sure you really like it.
Another weird thing that happens is you try a tin and it just doesn't do it for you. Put it away for maybe 6 months, re visit and see what you have. I did this exact thing with Mac Baren Old Dark Fired. Tasted weird and crappy and I put it away for 6 plus months, tried it again and fell in love. I have been smoking it in one pipe for 10 years, my Rad Davis Zulu. Maybe it was the pipe, I have no idea but once I loved it, I bought 65 3.5 ounce tins and now I only smoke 10 year old ODF.
Pipes and pipe tobacco are crazy things. You never know what will hit you right and there is no predicting it.
My opinion on special releases is that they remind me of special releases of comics in the 90's. Seems to be one every other week.I'd say I have well over 10 years of tobacco cellared, but I still buy every special release I think I'll like ( which is quite a few). I usually buy three tins. One is opened right away like a kid on Christmas, the other two go in the closet for me to open later. Given that the cycle continues with every VaPer and VaOr release, I logically know most of them will sit ten years or longer. So, while not necessarily my primary intent, I know I'm buying now for a long-term benefit.