To age or not to age...
jeff_connors
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in Cigar 101
Any one out there have good/bad experiences with aging cigars in the humi........ I know most cigars should be given at least 2 months grace in the humi to settle, but beyond that...do sticks always get better....basically i'm looking to start a tread where people explain there aging experiences..brands before...... than after aging, what smokes you should age..and what you smoke right away(at the mail box) without any real change...im interested..well...you guys know...THE SLOPE....hundreds in the humi.....will take a little while to smoke...even at 4-5 sticks a week......i want to prioritize ....I erks me to think about the little guys going sour because of the steepness of the....
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Beyond that, none of my nails have lasted long enough to really know anything about aging
Although I have no experience in the matter, I've read that if you age a cigar beyond it's optimal time . . . nothing really happens; it doesn't necessarily degrade, it jsut stops getting better
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This This Ignore the end of the second thread with all the arguing. LOL
Aging is a hard one, some cigars require it while other see no real benefit, in my opinion. The best way is to smoke them fresh and see what you think, if it's not that great then put one away for three months and see how you like it then, then try six months, then a year. The only way to know is to find out, so get on with the experiments.
Also, I agree with j0z3r, which is why I always pay for 2-day shipping for my cigars (after spending $50-$100, it pays to spend $13 more and make sure those nails aren't degraded by the time they hit your door)