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Fooore!
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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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Have My Own Room
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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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