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Chutney Lovebusciut
![]() Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Chutney
Location: On the shores of Loch Shiel
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2. You taste what you taste. The more you smoke the more you are likely to taste and the nasal exhale is very important as you taste the most with the olfactory system, not the tongue. 3. Prime age is whatever you determine that to be. There is not set date as people don't have the same tastes. When determining age, most will go by the box code if there is one and if not, just the time they have had it. How old is too old? That, you can never tell and again is totally up to your tastes. Proper storage is the key. Vintage is usually considered more than 10 years but some cigars age slower than others so it takes more time to taste "vintage". One you taste that "vintage" taste, you will never forget it. Find a large herf and get into a ppp with some experienced people. That's how many of us first had that experience with the sic junk. ![]() I'm sure others can add to this but I hope this helps a little.
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Team of 11...Always
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Good info above me
![]() I will just add that storage conditions play a huge factor on how cigars age and how they maintain their flavor 10, 20, 30+ years. If proper storage conditions are met there's no reason to say that a cigar 60+ years old can't still taste great. I consider vintage cigars to be anything with 15 or more years on them. IMO the best cigars I've smoked fall into the vintage category. I've smoked many cigars with 30+ years on them and to me, I prefer cigars (properly stored of course) from the 80's more than the ones I have smoked from the 70's. However as I said there are always exceptions, as one of the best cigars I've ever smoked in my life was a tubo from the 70's. |
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YNWA
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By the way, he's the "little guy" on the right. ![]() ![]()
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