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As the title says, as I am just starting, I have been told a lot of cigars need a bit more time past just resting once I have purchased them, so...
What I am trying to find are cigars (after a small rest) that are ready to be smoked, I may be asking this question incorrect but as I have not amassed an awesome collection and WANT to still smoke, what would be my go to cigars that I can have and not wonder if I burned them to early? I still plan on getting all types of cigars no matter what but I would like to start allowing the ones that need to sit, the time to do w/e it is they do. |
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I am rather new to smoking cigars as well but here's what I have been told. You can't smoke a cigar too early although stronger cigars may mellow and become more complex with time. Mild cigars may benefit from a short rest but multiple years of rest may leave them bland. All that is just hearsay from an long time smoker so if it is wrong someone please correct me.
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I have deliberately aged a few boxes of cigars for about a year, but everything else I smoke it right away. If a NC doesn't taste good to me shortly after I buy it then I probably won't smoke too many of that brand and vitola. Most NC are produced to be enjoyed by the time they reach you anyhow.
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Brandon: I Try To Let My Cigars I Purchase Or Receive In A Trade "Rest" For 3 Months In My Humidor Or Coolidor At My Chosen RH & Temperature. This Has Worked Well For Me Over The Years. Some Sticks, Like The Fuente Opus X, Seem To Smoke Much Better After 5 Years Of Rest, IMO. Some NC's Lose A Lot Of Their Flavor After 1 Year. Experiment Yourself To Find "Your" Ideal "Resting Time".
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Have My Own Room
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What cigars are you now buying and/or considering? My advice would be very different if you're talking Cubans, Fuentes, big-box bundles, etc. Are you planning to buy from B&M or online?
Or, maybe I should ask if you're considering Cuban or non-Cuban...and what sort of per-stick price point? The cheaper non-Cubans will often benefit from 6 months or more rest....until we narrow it a little, much depends on quality of the cigar and what sort of condition your retailer is keeping it. That said, if you walk into a shop today and buy a cigar, it should almost certainly be ready to smoke immediately.
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Heard that NC's typically do not age all that well, though everyones taste is different.
CC's on the other hand typically have to be rested from what I am told. Have not been in the game long enough with CC's but this is from research. I am inadvertently ageing cigars since my collection is growing more rapidly than I am smoking ![]() |
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Find something you like and enjoy. Buy a box. Let them rest. Try a couple. Keep this up over time and before you know it, you'll have half a box with some decent age on them. I know it's hard, but you'll find it easier if you have more cigars at your disposal. I've never really aged NCs any longer than a year or two. Depending on what CCs we're talking about, some of them take aging well and get better over time.
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Try something from Davidoff's different cigar lines. All are ready to smoke when they arrive at their merchants. Not cheap, but they are great cigars with a lot finesse & class.
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But, while there certainly are some non-Cubans that don't age particularly well (to me) - the list is very, very short. It is so very, very hard to generalize about NC's for a number of reasons: much NC tobacco undergoes significant aging long before it ever gets rolled; NC boxes almost never have dates, so you don't ever really know how old they are; wrapper, binder and filler could all be vastly different ages when rolled and from entirely different parts of the world, complicating the age-effect predictability. At risk of generalizing, I'd venture to say that I find that when I detect a certain, often subtle, harshness in NC's, they ALWAYS will benefit from a long nap (to me, that means 9 months or longer....up to years.)
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ATT the only things on the radar to buy as a box are: (I have VERY limited exp so I still plan on buying TOOOONS of singles/doubles of everything as I have not had it yet)
Never really had a Cuban so I guess that is not an option ATT. So my answer is NC. Well the more of it I buy, the cheaper per stick it needs to be. But anywhere from 1$ - 30$ ish. I know I would love to get a few GoF's in there and PRAY I can let them sit. |
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I plan I getting to that! It will be a nice day once I realize I have enough stock that I just naturally rotate new buys this way and don't have to think about them for a while. ![]() |
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Ashton VSG are generally considered a good stick for aging. I also have a box of sun grown 858 that I'm trying to hold onto for a year. Someone above mentioned Opus X, which I have no doubt taste phenomenal after 5 years, but they also taste phenomenal ROTT to me at least, so I end up just smoking them
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None of those need any aging, whatsoever....IF you buy them from your local. If you get them from any big-box online retailer, I suggest you put them in your humi for at least a couple of weeks. Some (CI, Famous, others) tend to store/ship wetter than most of us like. Others (JR, Thompson, Best....) could be a crapshoot, wet, dry, delays in pack/ship.... Just a good practice to put them away for a little bit. That isn't aging, however.
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