Having just finished a 2003 El Rey del Mundo Grandes de Espana, I now understand how beneficial age is to a cigar. This 14 year old stick was smooth, flavourful and truly sublime. I can only imagine what delights await me as I get further into this hobby.
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That’s some impressive patience to keep a cigar 14 years!
I don’t have the experience to comment too much but I had a Partagas recently that was incredibly smooth. The flavours really stood out to me, especially compared to the previous half a dozen which just blended from one to the next. Would’ve like to have known how old it was
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Originally posted by Specialized_j View PostThat?s some impressive patience to keep a cigar 14 years!
I don?t have the experience to comment too much but I had a Partagas recently that was incredibly smooth. The flavours really stood out to me, especially compared to the previous half a dozen which just blended from one to the next. Would?ve like to have known how old it was
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I've got a few singles that go back ten years and a bit more. Can't bring myself to smoke any as they are a handful or so! This is where the budget and space to over stock over a period of time comes in! I've been on the cigar train just over 10 years now I guess. But I'm so casual I've not really built up a collection.
But I'm starting now. And wherever I can bag a few aged boxes for hopefully not too much $??? I will.
I posted a pic recently. IVe a Cuban David off in there. I do wonder!
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The Teachings of Don TJ
A rather simple (and painless) method for building a collection of aged puros is the one don TJ passed on to us many seasons ago.
Here's how it works - once you get to the point of purchasing boxes (10ctn/25ctn), remove one or two sticks from the box straight away, label them with date/factory code and put them to bed in a special place in your humidor. If you do this at the beginning of each box, you won't miss them and after awhile you'll have a fine collection of aged sticks.
That's what I've been doing for several years and now I have several boxes of well-aged puros. The question is....when do I begin to enjoy them?
Bag BoysigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View PostIf you stick around here and get pm....some of the guys gets some great aged cigars they do splits with
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