The best cigars to age are cigars that are full bodied...If you smoke a cigar and you feel it in your stomach, then it is full bodied, and some age will really help mellow it out...mild cigars are not worth aging, becuase you can age the flavor right out of them...even a 6 month vacation in your humi can seriously change the complexity of a cigar.
now keep in mind, cigars that are harsh, meaning that you "feel" it in the back of your throat, wont benifit from age...a harsh cigar is a harsh cigar...
2007-03-29 11:19:53
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answered by woookin_pa_nub 2
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Cigars definitely improve with age, that is, if they are stored in a real humidor lined with spanish cedar (most are). I have bought or received cheap cigars and have aged them for months in my humidor and can always tell a huge difference.
There really isnt an answer for "the best cigar to age", all cigars can imrpove with age. The hard part is buying a good smoke that you wont touch for a couple months. I have heard specificaly that the CAO Black (bought from cigars international only) ages nicely but like i said its all personal preference.
2007-03-27 06:47:12
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answered by Michael S 2
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you could save any cigars with others. Any result (marrying) is very minor, in spite of the undeniable fact that I even have actual observed cigars to take on the smell of ones they are sitting next to. those maximum probable to income from turning out to be older are those with the main effective physique and style in my opinion, extremely ones that look too harsh, or that have quite off flavors. they might advance significantly over the years, yet no assure. And maduro wrappers, on account that turning out to be older is what makes them what they are. Any cigar you think of is scrumptious and purely suitable as is would not be a stable candidate for turning out to be older, suitable? the fee would not bypass up 365 days via 365 days in many situations. Any appreciation might remember on rarity.
2016-12-15 09:50:34
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answered by vannostrand 4
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now someone can correct me if i'm wrong, but i don't believe cigars benefit from aging. my favorites tend to be dominican...especially punch, romeo y julieta,macanudo...
2007-03-26 21:16:18
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answered by mariachichef 1
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