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    Tested the supply chain with a box of Monte No 4s on the basis I wouldn't be quite so sad if they got lost. I like them but not as much as some other cigars I've tried. They arrived but I'm glad I did the test because ParcelForce couldn't find the house. Required emailing of various extracts of Google Maps and Streetview to help this division of Royal Mail find me at my Royal Mail given address.

    Anyway, I digress. The box is dated Jul 14, so very new. I know I've read bits of threads with advice on how long to leave cigars to rest, but can't find them now I want them. I'm not planning on ageing them, but would like to know if there is an appropriate time I should leave them before they'll be ready to smoke.

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    At 3 months old I would suggest they may be a bit green to consume just yet I would suggest try one see how it is they can be good very young then try them again every month if you get any ammonia then leave for a few months and then go back to them again
    A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke

    Groucho Marx

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Undercover View Post
      Tested the supply chain with a box of Monte No 4s on the basis I wouldn't be quite so sad if they got lost. I like them but not as much as some other cigars I've tried. They arrived but I'm glad I did the test because ParcelForce couldn't find the house. Required emailing of various extracts of Google Maps and Streetview to help this division of Royal Mail find me at my Royal Mail given address.

      Anyway, I digress. The box is dated Jul 14, so very new. I know I've read bits of threads with advice on how long to leave cigars to rest, but can't find them now I want them. I'm not planning on ageing them, but would like to know if there is an appropriate time I should leave them before they'll be ready to smoke.
      2-3 years for Monte 4s to balance out. I would expect them to taste pretty nasty at 3 months and fresh off the boat.

      Regardless of age, for reasons unknown I find nearly all sticks need 2 weeks to 2 months rest after travel. They can be horrible if 'travel sick'.
      Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
      Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

      Originally posted by Ryan
      I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Undercover View Post
        Tested the supply chain with a box of Monte No 4s on the basis I wouldn't be quite so sad if they got lost. I like them but not as much as some other cigars I've tried. They arrived but I'm glad I did the test
        You've possibly smoked one a little too early, cigars need at least a week to 'settle in' after transit. 2014 Monte 4 are reported as being very good, so give them a month or two and hopefully you'll then enjoy them for what they can really be.
        If you want to, you can.
        And, if you can, you must!

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        • #5
          Mature Puro!

          As a rule of thumb, one year is the minimum age for puros stored in don TJ's massive unit at la casa de Coro, but others around these parts claim recent production puros are enjoyable at a younger age.

          If a year is too long to wait, I suggest you follow the process suggested in the above post by the former pub owner and puro aficionado, senor RCH

          Boy, Bag Boy
          sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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          • #6
            Many thanks for the advice. Not had one out of this box - my bad English. I knew I had to leave them to rest - just not how long.

            Bearing in mind I'm still a novice, I did think I might try one as an education - so I experience them 'green', then after they've rested and then at regular intervals. Is that a bit of a waste of time?

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            • #7
              not wasting your time at all, I suggest you do exactly that!

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