Been wondering about this.
By common consent, Cohibas seem to need laying down for anything up to 5 years before consuming.
As I understand it, the tobacco that goes into them is aged for longer than other brands before rolling - hence the premium price.
With that in mind and the price premium, shouldn't that make them ready to go while they're young?
Am I missing something?
By common consent, Cohibas seem to need laying down for anything up to 5 years before consuming.
As I understand it, the tobacco that goes into them is aged for longer than other brands before rolling - hence the premium price.
With that in mind and the price premium, shouldn't that make them ready to go while they're young?
Am I missing something?





but the rest of the box developed into something up there with the 30 year old whiskey

Perro, el Perro, and if you have to ask, you're too young!
don TJ and the
Coros
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