New World AJF- maduro

christian1971
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Will this cigar lose anything in flavor after a couple years or "improve"? Its already great, but want to put a few boxes away.
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You've been on this forum for five years! This means you've been smoking cigars for at least that amount of time! It's trial and errorMoney can't buy taste0
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Pretty much agree with Lee, trial and error,
That being said IMO most of AJ's stuff ages well, I also believe that all cigars that are aged 'lose something' isn't that the point? whether or not it becomes better is a matter of personal taste.
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I just had one with a year and a half on it yesterday and it was perfect. I do t see a long nap improving these much but I don't see it hurting them either. Strong enough that they would hold up to age but I just don't see much of a reason to lay em down for anything past 2 years. Similar to Padron in that regard, aging these isn't going to change em much and they are already outstanding
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onestrangeone said:
Pretty much agree with Lee, trial and error,
That being said IMO most of AJ's stuff ages well, I also believe that all cigars that are aged 'lose something' isn't that the point? whether or not it becomes better is a matter of personal taste.
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Agree with Lee @Lee.mcglynn, I should clarify that "age" to me and what I was referring to above is past 2-3 years. With that blend I can't imagine them getting much better than when I had mine yesterday as it was terrific, that's what I was trying to say at least lol.
Brett"When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."0