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Re: Lucy...You got some susplainin to do!
bigharpoon:Here's what Alex had to say about the tobacco harvesting process in that thread, over 2 years ago: Alex Svenson:Great points on all fronts. When making a cigar, there are several stages. Fermentations and maturations. Fermentation 1: leaves are cured in a barn for 45 days. This is where they turn from green to… -
Re: Lucy...You got some susplainin to do!
It's not being expensive that makes them good candidates for aging, it's the strength of the leaf. The oils and flavors of the leaves slowly mix together, like a good spaghetti sauce, and over time become smoother and a little more mellow. I believe it's the subtlety of the achieved smoothness that is the big gain in aging… -
Re: Lucy...You got some susplainin to do!
Good question. There are a bunch of threads on here that go into just about every aspect of agina a cigar. Like this on here "http://www.cigar.com/cs/forums/thread/78770.aspx" No clue how to make a link out of it, but you can use that url or just search for a thread titled "expiration date?" in the general discussion…
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