At such an early stage of the hobby, I really would advise not to bother worrying about age. Try the Marques and vitolas that you like, age is the icing on the cake imo.
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Most cigars change with age regardless of where they were made, some for the better, some notOriginally posted by Vitola View PostSo as a newcomer, should I just enjoy what I buy for now? Is it just CC’s that get better with age, or do some Non Cubans age well too?'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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I would say so, yes. Then once you've found something you particularly like, either search for aged or buy a box and see how they change.Originally posted by Vitola View PostSo as a newcomer, should I just enjoy what I buy for now? Is it just CC’s that get better with age, or do some Non Cubans age well too?
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Well I have a pretty good idea what I like in both CC’s and NC’s, although I am trying several new marques based on reviews, recommendations and sheer curiosity. I don’t have a particular ageing strategy, but I will likely keep a few marques to age on both sides of the fence, some Cohiba’s, Arturo Fuente, and AB’s which are mainly Limited Editions.....but I think the best advice I take from here, is to just smoke and enjoy what I buy. Not that I need any encouragement
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