I went by one of the tobacco stores in town today, checking to see if they had anything new. They did, but it was just a couple boxes of of curly head deluxe. However, as I was turning to leave, part of a wrapper caught my eye. Buried in a box of random cigars was a Gloria Cubana. I rooted around in the box, and found a couple more, but only grabbed the one. I'm not sure it's exact pedigree. It looks like a natural wrapper, and roughly eyeballing it, I'd say it was around a 50 ring gauge, 5 inches.
On my way back to my car, the cello seemed to sparkle and I noticed it was very yellow. Further examination showed bloom on the wrapper.
I think I've stumbled across a well aged cigar that should be a treat to smoke, and that I was probably foolish for not grabbing the other two when I was there... Though upon reflection, if they've been in there long enough to look like they do, I Shouldn't worry about someone grabbing them up before I can get back there.
Can any of you tell me how long as cigar has to age before it starts looking like that? Also, do you think I have my hopes too up and am in for disappointment tonight when I have it after dinner?