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  • Regular Production - What needs to be left?

    I'm aware this has been done before, but I'm wondering what if anything has changed.

    What would be a waste to be smoked ROTT - and how long do they need?

  • #2
    I'd say most EL & RE's benefit for a further year in the humi at least. I know some enjoy them straight off the shelf but 9/10 they really are better with further age. However, the best reason to try a few is of course to decide if you want to buy a box or two or pass on this particular offering. The art of judging how a cigar will turn out is somewhat like the wine taster having a sip from the barrel & trying to decide what it might be like when bottled for a few years. Ok, well a little easier perhaps. It's not something I am terribly good at but of course if you wait for everyone to start raving about them if a few years time, you either can't find them or they have doubled in price!
    Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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    • #3
      Partagas D4
      Trinidad Reyes
      Anything Cohiba

      18+ months seems about right IMO


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      • #4
        I'd say the fuller bodied cigars generally require more age. Partagas especially. Huge difference in flavour.
        Cohiba only get better!
        Generally I would go with most need some time, the ELs and REs usually have a bit of age to them by production as do some regular such as Behike but they all still do get better with age.


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        • #5
          Thanks for all the information above, most interesting and useful.
          Marc

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          • #6
            As an aside, I think part of the issue is that people like to try one as soon as they receive them, in my experience leaving them for 3-4 weeks can be of benefit once they've acclimatised to whatever RH you're used to smoking your sticks at.


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            • #7
              Originally posted by Budgie Smuggler View Post
              As an aside, I think part of the issue is that people like to try one as soon as they receive them, in my experience leaving them for 3-4 weeks can be of benefit once they've acclimatised to whatever RH you're used to smoking your sticks at.


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              defo agree with that.....the 3 times I've tried a cigar soon as I bought them I've not enjoyed them...but with a4 weeks in the humi they taste much better

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Budgie Smuggler View Post
                As an aside, I think part of the issue is that people like to try one as soon as they receive them, in my experience leaving them for 3-4 weeks can be of benefit once they've acclimatised to whatever RH you're used to smoking your sticks at.
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                Totally agree. When I get some in, the entry in my spreadsheet has an arrival date and then a smoking from date.

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                • #9
                  I often leave 3-4 years not weeks!

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