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<blockquote data-quote="planetary" data-source="post: 277395" data-attributes="member: 955"><p>My tastes have changed, too. I cellared some Latakia blends early on, despite not being deeply interested in them. Now I find myself interested in things more cyclically (though I don't smoke very much at all, because of the kids), so I am glad to have a fairly broad cellar.</p><p></p><p>If you're the kind of smoker who is heavily into routine and fixed tastes, then having a very focused cellar, perhaps on one style, or a handful of blends, or even ONE blend, might make sense. But if you enjoy new experiences and experimentation, then a more broad cellar might indeed make sense. Even in my cellar, with dozens of blends in stock, I have focused somewhat on (1) GLP mixtures, because they're so intriguing and amazing (2) virginia blends because they age so damn well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="planetary, post: 277395, member: 955"] My tastes have changed, too. I cellared some Latakia blends early on, despite not being deeply interested in them. Now I find myself interested in things more cyclically (though I don't smoke very much at all, because of the kids), so I am glad to have a fairly broad cellar. If you're the kind of smoker who is heavily into routine and fixed tastes, then having a very focused cellar, perhaps on one style, or a handful of blends, or even ONE blend, might make sense. But if you enjoy new experiences and experimentation, then a more broad cellar might indeed make sense. Even in my cellar, with dozens of blends in stock, I have focused somewhat on (1) GLP mixtures, because they're so intriguing and amazing (2) virginia blends because they age so damn well. [/QUOTE]
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