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I have some english blends that are 5 yrs old in pouches and they are fine. Not many high-grade, cellar-worthy tobaccos are sold in this form (in the USA, anyway) these days, but it’s an interesting question. There are a couple of different sorts of gaskets available, and I have noticed that some seem to possess more “rubber smell” than others. A couple of the jars I have have a silicone gasket which has little detectable aroma to it, though I don’t know where these would be available individually. I have a half dozen of these, that have held various blends for more than 6 years, without ill effect. Honestly, I think before putting this blend in the press a pinch of stoved Virginia like Sutliff 507 would have bumped up the flavor and complexity a notch.

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This would be a fantastic corncob blend, and I have yet to try it in a churchwarden. There’s nothing that stands out in particular to me, but it is quite pleasant to smoke. This one really stood out to me on my vigorous tour searching for perfect latakia tobacco blends. While the latakia Pipe Tobacco in Cans is there, its not really apparent until I slow down and sip and savor the flavor this one has to offer. Although latakia is why I ordered it, I was not at all disappointed. This blend really showcased for me what latakia can do in the background, and it was the first to do that.

It may be you will be able to smoke all remaining before the mold gets enough water to wreak havoc. There is a difference between an air tight tin and a vacuum sealed bag with all the air evacuated out. A sealed tin still has a small amount of air left in it. This allows the tobacco to age; the chemical reactions that take place in aging require some air to get going. A plastic bag with all the air removed will not have enough air left for the reactions to start. For bulk tobacco storage mason or Ball [brand] jars with good rubber seals work very well as they are air tight and keep the contents from drying out.

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75% RH solves challenging cigar conditions, like leaky or inexpensive wood humidors as well as high altitudes and desert climates. That said, the bags are actually quite good for storage, and for keeping the tobacco in good shape after you’ve opened them. Refold the top several times, compressing the leaf somewhat, and put a rubber band around the whole thing to hold it tight, or use a binder clip on the folded part of the bag. I’ve got a bag of Robusto from the first run that I dip into every once in a while. It’s not the same now as a freshly opened tin from the same vintage, but it’s still very nice.

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This bold vitalizing fragrance rides atop this distant notation of aged wood, soft tart pungency and docile musty barbequed spice. Breathing in its air the tactile effect is stirring by all accounts, signifying that Bag End’s accommodations should prove to be quite obliging. Overall, I would categorize Bag End as a mild to medium strength light English with a subtle burley influence. The taste is that of natural tobacco with no additional flavorings. A quality English style blend from the Country Squire. Despite the presence of the burley, with its sweet/bright Virginias and delicate Turkish and Latakia flavors, Bag End smokes like a milder, somewhat less sophisticated version of Squadron Leader.

I’m quite convinced that sealed, non-permeable containers, whether tins or glass jars, are essential for proper aging. For almost as long as I’ve been smoking a pipe, I’ve bought nothing but tinned tobaccos. I like aged tobaccos, and I’m too damn lazy to do anything else but cellar tins. I’ve certainly experimented with mason jars, and other types of containers, but for me, the 2-oz tin is the ideal package. If stored in a cool, dry place, it should keep the tobacco in perfect condition for many, many years. I’ve had tobaccos dating back to the 1940s, and they were delightful.