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Lost no more

Originally Posted by
Jordan23
Very nice right up, Don. This is one of my favorite cigars period. When I take my time with one it always feels like a treat. I never considered aging them though. They never make it over 36 months with me usually.
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Thanks for getting me smiling tonight.
Tho I do really appreciate getting cigars with some age on them, think that five years would be the most age of any I've ever smoked. And only a very few months of that would ever have been after I'd gotten my paws on the cigars.
Resting cigars means a couple of weeks to at the most a few months for me.
Right now I've one cigar with several years on it...and only a few days left before it's put to the flame.
Tho I can't identify, or rather can't name all the flavour changes when smoking, I'm aware of them,
and appreciate those I do get.
Cigasr that really changed a great deal after several years of aging were the Vegas Cubanas.
And really why should aging improve Cubans and only Cubans?
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