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    I too, have found that a little age can do wonders, I let a Cusano C-10 sit for about 6-7 months, and it cam out like a totally different cigar.


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    I bought so many sticks at one time, I will be inadvertently aging the majority of them for some time. I'm thinking I will try not to burn through whole 5-packs before I've sampled the others, to sample each cigar at various ages and see if I notice any differences.
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    All good advice, thanks. I had a Oliva Serie G that was a bit overpowering, but had good taste, I think I will try that. Another that comes to mind that was just a tad too much was Perdomo Habana.

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    Most CA's will tell you that anything less that 2 years is not really aging, only resting and stabelization of your sticks.

    Some cigar tobacco can even go through a stage after fermentation that is a souring stage. Most NC's do not need aging, only resting.

    BTW if you decide to age some of your sticks, they will age best naked with cellos removed.

    This is all of course only my humble opinion..

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