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    It's no secret that the Reyes is my favourite cigar, however, I have always purchased singles to enjoy almost immediately. I'm strongly considering buying either the pack of 5 or the cab of 12. I am, however, concerned about the reported sick period. Does anyone know approximately at what age this hits?

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    The Long Sleep!

    Originally posted by K444HEP View Post
    It's no secret that the Reyes is my favourite cigar, however, I have always purchased singles to enjoy almost immediately. I'm strongly considering buying either the pack of 5 or the cab of 12. I am, however, concerned about the reported sick period. Does anyone know approximately at what age this hits?
    Indeed! We were taught by don TJ to never pick up a puro before one year. As a general rule, the sick period last for about one year ofter rolling. From my personal experience, this applies to the Triny Reyes. (One of the don's favorites sticks, btw.)

    So unless you plan to age 'em, look for box dates that are a year of more old.

    Bag Boy
    sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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    • #3
      Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
      Indeed! We were taught by don TJ to never pick up a puro before one year. As a general rule, the sick period last for about one year ofter rolling. From my personal experience, this applies to the Triny Reyes. (One of the don's favorites sticks, btw.)

      So unless you plan to age 'em, look for box dates that are a year of more old.

      Bag Boy
      Thanks for this, exactly the information/advice I was seeking!

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      • #4
        So why do the manufacturers sell them before they're ready to smoke?
        If I buy a stick I expect to be able to smoke it not wait a year.

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        • #5
          It's probably down to a matter of production. Get the production out there. The tobacco is 'aged' as it's cured etc. to a degree. And ready is usually in the palettes of the smoker.



          Look at the LE and Reserva, they sell those aged for a time already

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          • #6
            It all depends on your tastes.... every one taste is different....you might like the cigar more young when some else might like them aged or vintage. There's no right way just your way....but when you experience a well aged cigar you will always want to age your smokes...it's the temptation the kills you when trying to age it lol

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
              It all depends on your tastes.... every one taste is different....you might like the cigar more young when some else might like them aged or vintage. There's no right way just your way....but when you experience a well aged cigar you will always want to age your smokes...it's the temptation the kills you when trying to age it lol
              Agreed! I have taken to buying aged sticks where possible, with the exception of a few that I know/have been advised smoke well young.

              I have a 2007 Cohiba Maduro Magicos in the humi with some nice LEs and ERDM from 2003. It's anti-temptation for me now; feel almost guilty for smoking them!

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              • #8
                Go Figure!

                Originally posted by Kickback View Post
                So why do the manufacturers sell them before they're ready to smoke?
                Good question...but they do. Go Figure.

                BTW, reputable NC dealers will never sell sticks that are sick.

                Bag Boy
                sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                • #9
                  Wet Blanket!

                  Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
                  It all depends on your tastes.... every one taste is different....you might like the cigar more young when some else might like them aged or vintage. There's no right way just your way....but when you experience a well aged cigar you will always want to age your smokes...it's the temptation the kills you when trying to age it lol
                  It's my understanding that it's a matter of "re-fermentation" that occurs after a puro is rolled and the level of ammonia that results. Some puros may expel the foul ammonia taste sooner than others, but the Coro "rule of thumb" is one year.

                  As one of our absent members advised, if it smells like cat piss, let it sleep.

                  Bag Boy
                  sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                  • #10
                    Some cigars can also smoke pretty well young, the Hoyo Petit Robusto springs to mind as one the Reyes does as well within reason. Usually sooner than later within the 12 month period though

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                    • #11
                      Looking forward to trying a Reyes myself,[emoji106]


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                      • #12
                        Reyes got me into cigars, need some more now you mention it.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by smokey joe View Post
                          Reyes got me into cigars, need some more now you mention it.
                          Still a personal favourite of mine just got a little box of 12, could easily buy more though [emoji849][emoji23]

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                          • #14
                            Min Ron Nee has it down as smoke within a month or leave a year - Rafael Gonzalez notes the same on their boxes, as this article mentions - http://cigarcyclopedia.com/news-view...igars-are-sick

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by JamesE90 View Post
                              Min Ron Nee has it down as smoke within a month or leave a year - Rafael Gonzalez notes the same on their boxes, as this article mentions - http://cigarcyclopedia.com/news-view...igars-are-sick
                              The issue i have with that is a month from what? Some sticks may have been rolled 6 months ago when you get them. Others might be a year or two old. How can you be so specific with 1 or 12 months. Smells of bull if you ask me.

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