|
Post by sperrytops on Jan 17, 2019 17:45:00 GMT -5
Right now, my oldest ged tobacco is only 3-4 years. I plan to smoke em before much longer. Anything in the 10+ range may outlast me.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
Location:
|
Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2019 12:10:05 GMT -5
Had a 30 year old Capstan Navy Cut that amazing. Recently got to try a 10 year old Rattray's Brown Clunee that soooo delicious.
|
|
briarbuck
Full Member
Leave the gun...take the cannoli.
Posts: 852
Favorite Pipe: The next one
Favorite Tobacco: Dunbar, 40th, PSBEF
Location:
|
Post by briarbuck on Jan 18, 2019 16:02:20 GMT -5
I'm to the point where everything I am breaking out has at least 5+ years on it.
|
|
|
Post by trailboss on Jan 18, 2019 17:06:28 GMT -5
I second the Stokkebye blends, the nice thing about the Luxury Bullseye Flake, Luxury Twist, and Navy Flake if you like them fresh, you will really like them aged.
You can buy a few ounces each to try out, and when the annual sale hits, you can buy it by the pound... easy to plan and pay for if you are budgeting.
|
|
glassjapan
Junior Member
Posts: 131
First Name: Gary
Location:
|
Post by glassjapan on Jan 21, 2019 20:51:46 GMT -5
Good stuff in this thread by Sable on McClelland Reds. Fresh out of the tins, they were just a little bit too sharp for me. With a little time, they're my favorite tobaccos to smoke.
|
|