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I can wait. From what I hear these need to age for some time. lol you keep the extras.
I have not even had time to smoke one from the first split lol
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I don't know anything about these cigars, but fresh-rolled means smoke now!
Like, don't wait a few weeks for the cigars to 'adjust,' smoke them right away!
At some point the cigars will go into a mild fermentation, and be, well, yuck for a while, and then yeah, sit on them for a year (or whatever).
Last bunch of fresh-rolled I had were great for about eight weeks, and then, boom! Instant dog-rocket. The ones left are coming back, after a year they're okay smokes, but nothing like what they were like when I got them.
As always, tastes vary, and no doubt some will prefer a finished taste over the unique fresh-rolled taste. However, if you haven't had fresh-rolled before, then I strongly suggest that you try it.
Craig
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This are best smoke soon. I and a few others enjoy them ASP. If you can resist you might want to age some. Longest I got was a year on one and I like it better when I first got it. Who knows what a couple of years would do.
DG
This was what I meant. All that stuck in this little mind of mine was 1 year. LOL.
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