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    Quote Originally Posted by allusred View Post
    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.
    ~~~~~~~~~
    Burning a second one right now...it's smoking just the same as the first.
    Never expected these would worth lighting up.
    Good review notes, and exactly what I'd expect from an aged maduro. I do this a lot with full body sticks and I'm never disappointed, the investment is always worth it. Light sticks are not worth the time though as they tend to loose that little flavor they have.

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    Aging is a process that is not just a fad....I've been doing this for decades and there is a process as to what Aging is...what it does and why people do it. Its a common practice with CC's....with NC's it is common as long as they are full bodied and complex. Aging will change the character and balance of a cigar....this is why they are "aged" and again when I use the term "aging" means a process....stable environment with stable RH over the term with stable temps. Aging is not just warehousing for 5 years or more.....resting is considered 1 - 5 years....aging is 5 and more.

    If one is going to age cigars then it's a good idea to know that particular brand well....if you don't then you're just guessing what the benefit is going to be over the term and most likely it will not meet your expectations unless you have indulged in the art of "aging"....it requires a ton of patience....work and vigilance and not for the hobbyist who doesn't know enough about the process to have accrued that particular wisdom. Example: I like to drive fast but don't have the experience of driving a race car so can I take the Family Truckster out on the track and run the dog$hit out of it thinking I can do 1/4 mile in near record setting time....doesn't work that way and neither does Aging. When you make a mistake in 5 years of aging....you've wasted 5 years of time and you could have bought "aged" cigars and tasted them and compared what the difference is. Mild to medium cigars do not benefit from aging....not for the most part even though there might be anomalies out there. Take it from one who has done this for at least 2 decades....with CC's and NC's.
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    Bah. I don't age cigars. I ignore cigars. Some of them get 'aged' by default (read neglect).
    I root thru a humidor (or makeshift equivalent) for something to smoke and sometimes find something with brown cello. It's all good.

    I do age Virginia pipe tobacco. Mmmmmm... virginia... I'm smoking 5yr old Virginia/perique as I type. But this is the wrong section for that...

    Appreciate your review tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emperor Zurg View Post
    Bah. I don't age cigars. I ignore cigars. Some of them get 'aged' by default (read neglect).
    I root thru a humidor (or makeshift equivalent) for something to smoke and sometimes find something with brown cello. It's all good.

    I do age Virginia pipe tobacco. Mmmmmm... virginia... I'm smoking 5yr old Virginia/perique as I type. But this is the wrong section for that...

    Appreciate your review tho
    Aging is not for the regular hobbyist as you know...just like being a "coffee snob" is not for those who love their Folgers or Yuban....some will become a full blown hobbyist in either way...wine, fishing, sports, etc. and try to squeeze out as much enjoyment as possible. Some are content to just sit back and enjoy the simple life of " just enough ".....and that's perfectly fine as well. I know for me that enjoyment and process of any particular hobby is in the mechanics of looking for the best experience.....my pipe hobby is another OCD enjoyment in Mr. Toads Wild Ride of Life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FidelCastro View Post
    Aging is not for the regular hobbyist as you know...just like being a "coffee snob" is not for those who love their Folgers or Yuban....some will become a full blown hobbyist in either way...wine, fishing, sports, etc. and try to squeeze out as much enjoyment as possible. Some are content to just sit back and enjoy the simple life of " just enough ".....and that's perfectly fine as well. I know for me that enjoyment and process of any particular hobby is in the mechanics of looking for the best experience.....my pipe hobby is another OCD enjoyment in Mr. Toads Wild Ride of Life.
    I try not to obsess over any hobby. There's a point where enough is enough. Getting all obsessive over it makes it less a hobby and more a burden IMO. I don't want an aging vault filled with thousands of dollars worth of expensive cigars that I have to worry about the perfect temp and humidity or a possible beetle infestation (or drywood termite) that might destroy them all. Nope, not for me. I'll leave that to others who are far more into it than I ever want to be.
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    I bought a few boxes to age 5 years ago and am planning to smoke a few very soon and see how they are coming along. I decided to do this after smoking a 7 yr old Anejo Shark and it was an incredible cigar experience. We will see if it is something I can duplicate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allusred View Post
    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.
    ~~~~~~~~~
    Burning a second one right now...it's smoking just the same as the first.
    Never expected these would worth lighting up.
    Thanks for the report. That is a cigar I enjoy nice to know it is quite hardy.

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