You're forcing folks to write a long post to answer your question #3...
But - in a short illustration - it's not unlike why some folks like to age wine.![]()
You're forcing folks to write a long post to answer your question #3...
But - in a short illustration - it's not unlike why some folks like to age wine.![]()
#3
It's up to you.
Some cigars need time. Others suffer from time. Some turn from nothing much to absolutely nothing.
Just smoke them. Now, later, whenever and see what happens.
This has been a public service announcement from badwhale.
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
I date my cigars on a spreadsheet, mainly out of curiosity. I've already got way more cigars than I could smoke in a lifetime (at my current rate), so my cigars all age without me even trying.
Latest smokes:
Cigar: 5/19: Nub Connecticut 464T
Pipe: 3/16: G.L. Pease~Charing Cross
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