I have been making records of my cigars by date of purchase to keep track of how long i have had them, so i can age the more expensive ones.
I've tried to find as much information on ageing as i can, but the best i can find is the general technique for all cigars. What I'd like to know is how the specific cigar affects the minimum/maximum they should be aged.
I know that thicker cigars are generally best given more hard time, and assume their length affects it in a similar way. But there's also the question of brand, strength, region of origin, and the way the tobacco is grown.
Can anybody share any experience as to how all these things affect the amount of time they should be aged, and perhaps give some examples?
Thanks.
I've tried to find as much information on ageing as i can, but the best i can find is the general technique for all cigars. What I'd like to know is how the specific cigar affects the minimum/maximum they should be aged.
I know that thicker cigars are generally best given more hard time, and assume their length affects it in a similar way. But there's also the question of brand, strength, region of origin, and the way the tobacco is grown.
Can anybody share any experience as to how all these things affect the amount of time they should be aged, and perhaps give some examples?
Thanks.
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