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					Originally Posted by  Bruce
					 
				 
				I would have to disagree about English blends not ageing well. 
I have tins of John Cotton's, Sullivan's, Dunhill's, and Sobranie that are simply marvelous after 20/30/40 years in the tin. 
As a matter of fact, I will only smoke tobaccos that have been aged for at least 5 to 10 years. 
			
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 I cannot disagree with your disagreement but I did say english blends "tend" not to show great improvement, not that they do never improve.  (I've enjoyed Sobranie and some Barry Levin stuff that was spectacular after 10-20 years in the can I've seem more latakia appear to hold, or lose, ground in my short viewing span of five-eight years.)  This would be something interesting to discuss in depth in a new thread, if you would.  -moo