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  • Where to buy aged cigars?

    Hi folks

    Been a lurker for a few months, but a beginner cigar smoker (tried my first one: an H Upmann junior a few weeks ago)

    On having read a few things it looks like I'd have to age my cigars considerably (eg on cigar reviews, suggestion for the montecristo no 3 is 3 years!!)

    I'm only looking to smoke maybe 4 a year so not regularly at all. Is there a good source to buy aged cigars in the UK?

    (Live in Scotland, if that makes it easier)

    Any help appreciated, thanks!

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  • #2
    Originally posted by AxlJack View Post
    Hi folks

    Been a lurker for a few months, but a beginner cigar smoker (tried my first one: an H Upmann junior a few weeks ago)

    On having read a few things it looks like I'd have to age my cigars considerably (eg on cigar reviews, suggestion for the montecristo no 3 is 3 years!!)

    I'm only looking to smoke maybe 4 a year so not regularly at all. Is there a good source to buy aged cigars in the UK?

    (Live in Scotland, if that makes it easier)

    Any help appreciated, thanks!

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    welcome aboard. Very few places market 'aged' stock. but have a look at the inventory of our sponsor and the auctions they run. you'll find aged and collecable at some impressive price points...

    otherwise hang around here... post, contribute, and get your PM's and see what our members can sell you!
    "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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    • #3
      Most UK stock is not aged. As advised above, hang around here for long enough and a whole world of possibilities will present themselves!

      If you’re smoking infrequently, maybe purchase some sticks to lay down for a few years and invest in something like the Trinidad Reyes or some NC cigars that will smoke well without age.

      Ultimately though, this will come down to your own personal preference - you may find that you actually prefer a fresher cigar to those with 5, 10 or 15 years of age.

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      • #4
        Good luck with the just 4 a year ambition...
        (Have you introduced yourself on the Newbie Greets section?)

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        • #5
          Bond-Roberts is opening up on the 16th of March. I won't link in case it's frowned upon. But a Google will soon yield.

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          • #6
            Not sure where you are. But of you walk into any of the central London stores they have aged boxes and singles.

            But be prepared to hammer your credit or debit card!

            And may you stay safe from CAD.
            .--
            I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
              Not sure where you are. But of you walk into any of the central London stores they have aged boxes and singles.

              But be prepared to hammer your credit or debit card!

              And may you stay safe from CAD.
              Do they charge more for aged ones?
              Stay smoky

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              • #8
                Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
                Do they charge more for aged ones?
                I do

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
                  Do they charge more for aged ones?
                  Hell. Yes.

                  .--
                  I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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                  • #10
                    I think trying to sell a 2017 box of cigars as "vintage" is pushing it a bit.

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                    • #11
                      I?d grab a cheap flight to Barca and hunt round the smaller tabacs, you could pick yourself up a few year supply at that smoking rate with decent age on them for not a whole lot


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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by K444HEP View Post
                        Most UK stock is not aged. As advised above, hang around here for long enough and a whole world of possibilities will present themselves!

                        If you?re smoking infrequently, maybe purchase some sticks to lay down for a few years and invest in something like the Trinidad Reyes or some NC cigars that will smoke well without age.

                        Ultimately though, this will come down to your own personal preference - you may find that you actually prefer a fresher cigar to those with 5, 10 or 15 years of age.
                        Thanks for that.

                        Are there any CCs that might not need aging (or a few months prob)?

                        Given that I won't be smoking much (also don't smoke in general) so am focusing on mild/ medium cigars: would aging actually help in any way?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by AxlJack View Post
                          Thanks for that.

                          Are there any CCs that might not need aging (or a few months prob)?

                          Given that I won't be smoking much (also don't smoke in general) so am focusing on mild/ medium cigars: would aging actually help in any way?

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                          CC?s are almost always rolled from aged tobacco so don?t need ageing in the same way but that doesn?t mean they can?t improve with time down.

                          Aging will definitely help but taste is subjective you may find you really like younger cigars only real way to find out especially if you?re new to the hobby is try everything you can try and find out the ages and see how much you enjoy them.


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                          • #14
                            Also where abouts in Scotland are you?


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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by simwells View Post
                              I?d grab a cheap flight to Barca and hunt round the smaller tabacs, you could pick yourself up a few year supply at that smoking rate with decent age on them for not a whole lot


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                              That sounds brilliant!!!

                              Is it just a matter of asking the smaller tabac owners how long they've had it or would they know what I mean by an aged cigar?

                              (I'm assuming it's just stuff that's moving very slowly for the seller so the cigar is just in the humidor for a few years...am I correct?)

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