Anticipation of cigars...
kent1146
Posts: 86
Hi all. This is my first post to the cigar.com forums. I was wondering if anybody else out there shared the same view of cigars as I have.
Does anybody else out there seriously look forward to their cigar each day? Like, after a long day of work, I imagine my humidor full of delicious cigars that smell like cedar, and crave the delicious taste of a nice, smooth, oily maduro cigar. It makes my senses tingle just thinking about how great they taste when you swirl the smoke in your mouth, and try to find the hints of chocolate, leather, cedar, etc that people describe. And it really gets me excited as I'm grinding through my email, hitting Reply as I whittle down my workload.
Anybody else have a similar experience that they'd like to share?
BTW, smoking my first Don Pepin cigar right now. Pretty good, but still prefer the Cigar.com Brazilian and Cameroon cigars more.
Does anybody else out there seriously look forward to their cigar each day? Like, after a long day of work, I imagine my humidor full of delicious cigars that smell like cedar, and crave the delicious taste of a nice, smooth, oily maduro cigar. It makes my senses tingle just thinking about how great they taste when you swirl the smoke in your mouth, and try to find the hints of chocolate, leather, cedar, etc that people describe. And it really gets me excited as I'm grinding through my email, hitting Reply as I whittle down my workload.
Anybody else have a similar experience that they'd like to share?
BTW, smoking my first Don Pepin cigar right now. Pretty good, but still prefer the Cigar.com Brazilian and Cameroon cigars more.
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kent, which DPG? The Cuban Classic is on my top 5 list.
With regards to aging, I wouldnt age a cigar i never tried. I think its assumed that like liquors all cigars get better with time, but I dont think thats necessarily true. Aging a cigar milds it down over time. So, i think if you have a full bodied powerhouse that you enjoy, but would love to try a more relaxed version of it, a while in the humidor might make sense.
I think it tends to be a good idea to let the cigars you get to settle a few days before going after them as well though, just due to the temperature and potential humidity differentials in shipping.