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Have never aged any cigars, but...
Have never aged any cigars, but...just found some that have lain unnoticed for a fair while.
Total surprise a five pack of cigars that I've no memory of having.
Found in backyard shed where they lain forgotten since Spring or Summer 0f 2010.
Neither heating nor cooling, thru those changes of the seasons.
Five cellophaned ceder wrapped cigars in a cellophaned "five pack" no openings to the package.Cigars feel firm not hard decent amount of give, do not look or feel dried out. Nor too soft.
One of those little sticker on the pack: E2-14.
The cigars are Robusto sized, likely Maduros. Labels 5 Vega 'A'
Cello on the five pack in more brown than yellow.
As said I've never aged any cigars...amazed to find these still looking fit to smoke.
Cant do a pix right now.
Should I open the pack smoke one now, then do pixs tomorrow ?
Or wait, get pixs Saturday before opening the pack and smoking one of these cigars ?
Don't really want to expose these cigars to this change of enviroment too long before smoking.
And yeah kinda want to burn one right now.
Any ideas?
No, not that one...just should I smoke one now, do pix tomorrow or wait until Saturday to smoke one after getting pix.
By the way they were in an otherwise empty cigar box on a shelf right against the Northern side of the uninsulated shed all this while.
Think many would say that the 'storage" conditions and the time span should mean these are well beyond saving, let alone smoking.
Last edited by allusred; 07-19-2019 at 04:55 PM.
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Royal Bum
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Smoke one, got nothing to lose
RIP Don DeBusk, I miss you more than you’ll ever know my good friend.
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Smoke one now then let the others rest in some proper accommodations for a bit and see what the difference is.
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Uh, I'm just gonna go find a cash machine.
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Since they're still in production, if I were the curious type (which I am, although usually not so much about cigars), I would order a new 5 pack of the same cigars so I could try a fresh one and an aged one side by side. Might be fun to see how much of a difference there was and if I found them better or worse than fresh ones. But since I'm not all that curious about cigars, I'd probably smoke one and toss the rest in a humidor where I'd forget about them again.
Oh, and the pix... I would forego the pics entirely. We all know what a 5 Vegas Serie A looks like and I'll take your word for it on the brown cello.
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Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
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Royal Bum
Smoke one NOW!
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There has been a huge push lately from youtubers advocating not to age, I can't figure out why. There's definitely seem to be something fishy about it, but we all know here (and other forums like this) that aging is not a joke or trivial. There's many many cigars that taste 100 times better after a few years, and many of us have tested this time and time again. Having said that... I'm not suggesting every cigar needs aging or that they will get better, but when it comes to inexpensive sticks there's no arm in seeing if you have a gem in the rough given some time.
I say smoke them in the next couple of weeks and see if they're substantially better than you remember, and if so get a box and put it away every year if you enjoy them.
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Originally Posted by
FireTom
Smoke one now then let the others rest in some proper accommodations for a bit and see what the difference is.
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Thanks for a good suggestion, however I don't have the time to do this.
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Originally Posted by
Regiampiero
There has been a huge push lately from youtubers advocating not to age, I can't figure out why. There's definitely seem to be something fishy about it, but we all know here (and other forums like this) that aging is not a joke or trivial. There's many many cigars that taste 100 times better after a few years, and many of us have tested this time and time again. Having said that... I'm not suggesting every cigar needs aging or that they will get better, but when it comes to inexpensive sticks there's no arm in seeing if you have a gem in the rough given some time.
I say smoke them in the next couple of weeks and see if they're substantially better than you remember, and if so get a box and put it away every year if you enjoy them.
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Thanks for the good suggestion, but don't have the time to do this.
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Update.
Took me a bit longer to find the time to smoke one of these.
This pix is of the 5 pack prior to opening, last night.
This shows the pack opened and the one smoked last night.
Here's how it smoked...after that long time exposed to changes in temp, humidity.
Cigar firm not too hard, not soft spongy.
Cut, lit easily.
Good amount of light blue smoke.
Open draw, no hint of dryness nor of bitterness.
After a minute or so, mild medium.
Id' say it would compare to an average mild/medium cigar just purchased.
The "storage conditions" these cigars laid forgotten in over this long time, might be the way to age these cigars.
No maintenace start to finish.
After an inch or so no bitterness at all.
Sharp burn line.
If I've ever smoked one of these it would have been four or more years ago and I don't remember that at all.
It has a dark wrapper, kinda silky feel...started to think I may have missed smoking a decent cigar in these.
Fact, this is not a stale cigar.
Wondering how a fiver of say RASS would have fared if left in the same conditions for this long.
Rested the cigar in the ashtray for a minute or so and it did not go out, no need to relight, burn line staying sharp.
Final thought...a decent (good) cigar smoke right down to the nub.
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Burning a second one right now...it's smoking just the same as the first.
Never expected these would worth lighting up.
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