That's a fine nap room Steve!..... those 888 are as good as the 46, or maybe better....
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I have two "Havana Footlockers" dedicated to aging cigars; most of them are around 5-6 years old now. They were not marked when purchased but I did keep a record of when they were purchased in an Excel spreadsheet.
I have a question...Let's say I decided to set aside and/or buy some cigars specifically for aging rather than just resting until their turn came up to burn. Do I want to store them at the same RH as my regular wineador, or is it better to age them at a different RH, and if so, higher or lower?
Been an "ager" for nearly 20 years...Opus and Cohiba Espys comprise most of my collection...I0 boxes of Opus from 2000 to 2015....10 boxes of Espys, Siglos from 2000 to 2014. These are my fav's and they are a religious experience every time I pull one out.
I bought a couple of boxes of Sancho Panza MM Quixotes when I was fairly new to the hobby. I let one rest for a year and tried aging the other for 3 years. Discovered that Quixotes have an expiry. The rested box was great; the aged box lost a lot of flavor.
Currently I'm aging one Cohiba lancero for retirement. That's one STICK, not one box ... I think I put it away in 2012. I know it's marked with the acquisition date, but I don't remember it offhand and I'm not going to go dig it up to check. So, another 6 years to go.
Aging some CC's bought, split them in half. Don't remember the box codes, but I've had them for 2+ years.
NC's are aging not by choice, but by shear # & the NE winters.
Hello Brian, Have read your post twice but still a bit confused.
Don't know about aging cigars. Have enjoyed smoking some that I've gotten with some "extra" time on them.
Do know some who've cut longer cigars i.e Churchills in half prior to smoking...well, yeah would have to be before smoking would it not.
Spliting cigars in half and aging them...this is the bit that confuses me.
Have seen pix of cigars split in half, meant just to show how the cigar was made.
What I'm wondering is this: Once you've aged the cigars and I assume you'd be keeping the two halves together, to made the reassembly as smooth as possible.
How do you plan to re-unite the split halves ?
By adding another wrapper ?
That would change the flavour, and thus negate the value or purpose of the aging would it not ?