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<blockquote data-quote="MisterE" data-source="post: 304508" data-attributes="member: 820"><p>Might be worth a try.</p><p></p><p>I've never found that age in itself has caused me not to like a blend. Aging tends to enhance what is already there to begin with. Smooth out the rough edges, if you will, and meld it. Most will agree that Virginia tobacco shows the most promise for transformation with age. If Magnum Blend (I don't know it) has Virginia, it'll change over time. Perhaps radically. The time frame which most start to notice major changes are at 2, 5, and 10 years. </p><p></p><p>That said, my tastes can change over time. Something I was fond of a few years ago might not be so great upon revisiting it. Age just makes something I don't really care for an older version of something I don't really care for. :|</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterE, post: 304508, member: 820"] Might be worth a try. I've never found that age in itself has caused me not to like a blend. Aging tends to enhance what is already there to begin with. Smooth out the rough edges, if you will, and meld it. Most will agree that Virginia tobacco shows the most promise for transformation with age. If Magnum Blend (I don't know it) has Virginia, it'll change over time. Perhaps radically. The time frame which most start to notice major changes are at 2, 5, and 10 years. That said, my tastes can change over time. Something I was fond of a few years ago might not be so great upon revisiting it. Age just makes something I don't really care for an older version of something I don't really care for. :| [/QUOTE]
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