Is it like Scotch?
tmanwell
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Hey guys
Another newbie question for y'all. Not long ago I was at my local cigar lounge & got into a discussion about the age of the stuff in his walk-in humidor. He said he had sticks in there 15+ years old. That really shocked me. He assured me that old = good so long as it's been in a humidor all its life.
I'm trying to get my head around this, cuz seems to me that old = stale no matter where it's been. Help me out here with my thinking cuz I get the whole '15yrs old is good for Scotch' thing, but not so sure I'm tracking when it comes to cigars.
T.M.
Another newbie question for y'all. Not long ago I was at my local cigar lounge & got into a discussion about the age of the stuff in his walk-in humidor. He said he had sticks in there 15+ years old. That really shocked me. He assured me that old = good so long as it's been in a humidor all its life.
I'm trying to get my head around this, cuz seems to me that old = stale no matter where it's been. Help me out here with my thinking cuz I get the whole '15yrs old is good for Scotch' thing, but not so sure I'm tracking when it comes to cigars.
T.M.
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"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
age does two things
1)
it allows the oils within a cigar to mingle with each other or marry. this allows flavors to develop. this allows burn to be even. this encourages complexities.
2)
age smooths the cigar out. a cigar is a natural product. all the leaves within a cigar start to naturally break down from the moment the leaf is picked. how we control the process of it breaking down had impact on the flavors. by the time the cigar has reached your humidor the leaf has been cured and fermented. those two processes are a very controlled degradation of the tobacco. now the cigar will continue to break down, albeit very slowly in the humidor. as the oils break down the cigar loses strength, but it will also lose harshness. it will become smoother and allow some of the milder flavors to be seen.
if you are talking about stale cigars then imagine dried out cigars that have not been held correctly for years on end.