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Has anyone tried older dried out cigars,the oldest ones i tried were some old punch,s,in a box of 25 and not touched for 50yrs,when i tried one, the smell was still there after all these yrs.It was very hard to cut the end but the taste was very good still,it burnt realy slow and seem to last forever,has anyone tried any old cigars or is it my fetish again.,lol.
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In the last couple of years I have smoked a few fairly old cigars from the 90s. The oldest I ever smoked was a 1970s H. Uppman Naturales a few weeks back. I was not dried out like yours SJ, and was a decent enough smoke. I gave it 71 ex 100.
On the subject of dry cigars us brits used to quite partial to so-called 'dry havanas', as opposed to humidified ones which they preferred in the U.S. and Europe: http://www.uk-cigars.co.uk/archives/wets.htm
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