I've got so many fookin' stogies that they can't help but age since I just can't get around to smoking them all (tried smoking five at a time, but it just made me turn green).
IMNSHO, NC's age just fine TYVM.
Not all, mind you, but most. If you read the literature (of which there is a great deal of which), the general consensus is that virtually ANY cigar will benefit from aging, not only CC's.
Migh too sense.
YMMV
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IMNSHO, NC's age just fine TYVM.
Not all, mind you, but most. If you read the literature (of which there is a great deal of which), the general consensus is that virtually ANY cigar will benefit from aging, not only CC's.
Migh too sense.
YMMV
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rocketinhispocket, I have a vast number of ancient N/Cs - 10 years and older - that I've collected over time and now are taking up valuable real estate in don TJ's massive unit. But unlike you, my sticks show little improvement from the day the were purchased (with the exception of a box of Indian Tabac Tepees, which improved noticeable over time) - the good ones are still pretty good and the not-so good ones are, well....
Perro, el Perro, and most NCs are ready to go on the day you purchase them.
Hey el Perro! I think your N/C sticks could learn a thing or two from that Rocket guy's sticks.
don TJ and the
Coros
BJ, BJ Coro, and I've been away for a long, long time.

TJ, TJCoro
Knewbee Tip: Don TJ often uses the term "puro" which means "pure" en espanol, when referring to Habanos/Cuban cigars.
Coro Clan.

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