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markem 12-10-2019 11:43 AM

Re: Cigars Fading?
 
I agree with Havanaaddict. For some reason, many NCs never aged well for me. The most significant exception was the Short Story. Pretty dang amazing as it got older. Never let them age for more than 5 years because I could not keep my hands off them.

I'd be interested if someone aged flavored cigars. Does the flavoring take over or fade or what?

I have some cigars from Warped that I am letting sit. 2 years so far and planning to smoke when they are 5. Fresh, they are really impressive. I think that aging potential is there.

mosesbotbol 12-10-2019 12:34 PM

Re: Cigars Fading?
 
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Originally Posted by Brian D. (Post 2189467)
Did I mention that those cigars Dave passed around were from the ISOM? Figured that was a given considering where we were and who was behind the experiment..

That is why I mentioned the blend and curing changes.

T.G 12-10-2019 12:46 PM

Re: Cigars Fading?
 
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Originally Posted by kingcobradude (Post 2189469)
What is ISOM?

He is the produce manager at my local Safeway supermarket.

No, really. His name is Isom. On his name tag and all.

mosesbotbol 12-10-2019 01:45 PM

Re: Cigars Fading?
 
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Originally Posted by kingcobradude (Post 2189469)
What is ISOM?

Meant to elude to cuban cigars "Island South of Miami". Kind of a tired acronym in IMO. Just say cuban cigar....


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