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The Walrus
How Old Do You Prefer Your Cigars
Pretty simple question, but begs a lot of complicated answers. Watch out, this one's gonna get frisky!
The premise is pretty simple; IN GENERAL, you lik'em fresh and smok'em as soon as you gett'em. One to six months rest, six months to a year of rest, 1-2 years rest, or >4 years? I thought these were pretty sturdy and generally accepted categories. I think it'll be really fun to see how the votes go. We'll no doubt get all the whys and why'fors in the thread.
Have fun with this!
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Ridin' in a BoxCar
Loaded question!
IMHO any cigar "I" would buy is ready ROTT. Look in my humidor, and AGED is dominating.
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Lonely Wandering Bum
I like to let mine sit for 12-24 months
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Frequent leaf burner
How old do I prefer my cigars to be when I smoke them? Most cigars, anywhere from one to five years; I clicked on "four or more".
How old are my cigars when I smoke them? That's a totally different question. I'm stocked up enough that some of them might survive a year or so, provided I buy plenty of others to smoke ROTT.
Smoke what you like, like what you smoke. Or don't. What do I care?
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Bummin' a smoke
I'll always give my cigars a week or two in the humi to rest after shipping. Then they just wait their turn. I care not for the age they have on them as most I wouldn't have an exact clue. What I care about is if it tastes good when I set it on fire
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Bummin' Around
I think at least half the cigars in my humidors have spent over a year in there. I do smoke some cigars ROTT just as an experiment and couple months down the road. I find most cigars benefit greatest with a month of rest. Improvement tapers off after that in increments of 6 months, 1 year, then 3 years. I'll smoke anything that tickles my mood though whether it being 5 years old or ROTT.
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Moderator
Skipped right over 36 months huh…….
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Rolled for my Timberlands
I only started purchasing in any real volume about 4 years ago. So, I don't have many cigars older than that. Now everything I buy goes into the tupper for about a year or more. Then it moves into one of the desk tops. I smoke from those and they probably take a year or so to turn over. By the time I smoke it, I've had it about 1-2 years.
I've seen pigs in boxes and I've seen pigs raised for slaughter.
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Bummin' Around
I started smoking cigars 3 years ago, and started real slow, a cigar a month or so for the first year. I now smoke a cigar per day most days, and only recently acquired a large enough humidor that my stash will last more than 6 months.
I buy to smoke, not to age, but now some of them should go a year or more before I finish the box.
Last edited by Indyhp; 02-23-2015 at 08:35 AM.
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I wish I had any type of stock to have them age. One day it will happen, just not today...or tomorrow!