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When cellaring pipe tobacco, the conventional wisdom says that if tobacco dries out, it loses properties (oils in particular) that you can't completely get back by rehydrating. Wouldn't only moisture (water) evaporate and not oils?
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When cellaring pipe tobacco, the conventional wisdom says that if tobacco dries out, it loses properties (oils in particular) that you can't completely get back by rehydrating. Wouldn't only moisture (water) evaporate and not oils?
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