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Does anybody use this website to keep track of their cellar? I just recently discovered the wonders of aging, and to the detriment of my wallet, I'm starting to put some things away for future enjoyment. I've started out with putting away some Orlik Dark Strong Kentucky and Escudo, and I've got a few others in mind to procure over the next few months as my budget allows. What's everyone's favorite blends to cellar?
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I've used that site for a while now. I got busy and stopped keeping track over the summer. I try to buy two or more tins at a time and smoke one and keep the other for later. Escudo ages exceptionally well, so I've got plenty of that. I like cellaring anything that's Virginia or VaPer. From what I've heard, burleys don't change as much with age, and Latakia gets mellow most of the time.
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I have tried keeping everything in a journal and thought about using this site. In the end I don't ever remember to write down what I add and kinda like the surprise of digging around and finding something I had forgotten about. I do put a label on things when I add them to my cellar...so at least I know when I put them there.
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I used to but over the years I lost interest. Would be fun to go back and look at some of the numbers.
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I just mason jar it , put on the name and exact date and put it up!!! Works great.When you go through it ; like memory lane, then I smoke it!
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I just ordered a few things last night. Tsuge's Gunjin & First Days of Spring, Molto Dolce, and Chatham Manor. I've never had First Days or Molto Dolce, but hear Molto does great things when cellared for a year or two. from wheat I was reading, it sounds like First Days will be the same way.
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scotties22 wrote:I have tried keeping everything in a journal and thought about using this site. In the end I don't ever remember to write down what I add and kinda like the surprise of digging around and finding something I had forgotten about. I do put a label on things when I add them to my cellar...so at least I know when I put them there.
That's my situation as well. I do, however, try to keep a journal as to the taste, etc of 'baccy, but not how much I have. I estimate I have 90 tins or so and maybe 75 pounts in mason jars. I tend to go overboard on things.

This sight looks pretty good, though, I might do an inventory soon and give it a try.
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I've tried to join this site, but I can't seem to log in... Can anyone comment as to whether Tobaccocellar.org is currently up and running? Or at least still working for them?

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AdamCordray wrote:I've tried to join this site, but I can't seem to log in... Can anyone comment as to whether Tobaccocellar.org is currently up and running? Or at least still working for them?

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I mean, the website comes up, but when I try to log in it just stays On the home page and says I am not logged in.
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