Quote Originally Posted by Horseshoe View Post
Are aero's able to age? I am a slow smoker and I have what I feel is a lot of baccy. Mostly aero's. If they don't age, is their a typical shelf life in jars for optimal quality?
I think the biggest thing you will notice with aros that have been jarred up a long time is the lack of topping.

Over time the toppings will dissipate and the once bold flavors will be muted. Sometimes this is a good thing to people, as in the essence found in many Lakeland tobaccos. Other times it is an annoyance, especially if the casing is a flavor that you love upfront and want strong.

As far as true aging, I think it depends on the blend. Anything that is soaked in PG won't age worth a darn. YMMV