Aging ciigars
UGA79
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I am interested in aging some of my Cigar.com cigars. I was interested in aging the MX2 by CAO, Cask Strength 5 Vegas, a few Man of Wars and Graycliff 1666.
Several questions:
Is it worth aging these particular cigars? If so, how long and at what humidity etc!
Thanks, Rob
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How long and what humidity is really preference. Most people would say a year or more and 70% and 70 degrees.
A cigar may change a little after only a few months, a year, then even longer. Some would agree that the biggest change in aging may well be in the first year. After that, changes may take longer before they are noticeable.
If you have several of the same sticks, I'd suggest trying one of them every 3 months or so and taking notes to compare from the first to one a year later. I currently have some 3 year old sticks that I believe are at their peak and plan on smoking them within the next year (but I might save a couple even longer to see what happens.
"Long ashes my friends."
The oldest in the aging humi is about a year old and the rest from 3 to 4 months. I have not tried any out of the aging humi yet. When I do, I hope to remember what the fresh one was like. The bad news is that I forget what I had for breakfast today, so that might be a stretch!