DurinsRest
Active member
Hey all,
So basically what I'm interested in knowing is what everyone thinks about light aging and how that effects the price of tobacco. So I'm talking about 1-3 years age on the tins. I've been smoking for over a decade but relatively new to deep cellaring of tobacco. I have noticed that even just 1-3 years on some tobacco is enough to drastically improve the taste and experience. Comparing autumn evening and briar fox to some that's been 2-3 year aged is night and day. So i guess my question is would you spend extra to get still available tobacco but aged? And if so how much more would you pay for the age? Thanks
So basically what I'm interested in knowing is what everyone thinks about light aging and how that effects the price of tobacco. So I'm talking about 1-3 years age on the tins. I've been smoking for over a decade but relatively new to deep cellaring of tobacco. I have noticed that even just 1-3 years on some tobacco is enough to drastically improve the taste and experience. Comparing autumn evening and briar fox to some that's been 2-3 year aged is night and day. So i guess my question is would you spend extra to get still available tobacco but aged? And if so how much more would you pay for the age? Thanks