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				 Re: Extensive Aging and the Milder Cigar... 
 
			
			
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					Originally Posted by njstone  I can't speak as much on "extensive aging," but I know from experience that more moderate age (2-5 years) can add a tremendous amount of flavor to a milder cigar.  In fact, I'm willing to state for the record that I think the idea that milder cigars don't age well is a myth.  The change may not be as dramatic as with a cigar that started out very spicey, but it can be great.
 Just for one example, my Tobacco Baez from 2-years-ago (admittedly not a lot of age/rest) are getting significantly better than the fresh ones I've had.  They are actually MORE spicy and have a lot more flavor.
 
 I also have some CAO Gold from 2002/3, and those are also much nice imvho than they are new.  They may have lost a bit of nuance, but they buttery core on those is just awesome.
 |  A lot of people have said the opposite regarding the aging of mild cigars...interesting to see the different responses in this thread!
		 
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