What do you do when you think a cigar may have passed its 'best', for now?
I've been smoking some 2017 Fonseca No.1's which, based on the last smoke, may have tailed off a little at the 5 year mark, as opposed to what they were like at ~4 years old.
Just curious what others do at this point?
Do you smoke another one or two to confirm? Leave them for another year or two? Leave them for several more years to see if that changes anything? Or, for people with more experience than I have, does setting them down for another 'decent' amount of time yield better results?
I remember hearing about different stages of maturation, with the next phase being more like a decade long. But, is it worthwhile letting them sit? Or is it more a case of just keeping checking on them every few months/a year?
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I've been smoking some 2017 Fonseca No.1's which, based on the last smoke, may have tailed off a little at the 5 year mark, as opposed to what they were like at ~4 years old.
Just curious what others do at this point?
Do you smoke another one or two to confirm? Leave them for another year or two? Leave them for several more years to see if that changes anything? Or, for people with more experience than I have, does setting them down for another 'decent' amount of time yield better results?
I remember hearing about different stages of maturation, with the next phase being more like a decade long. But, is it worthwhile letting them sit? Or is it more a case of just keeping checking on them every few months/a year?
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