
Originally Posted by
kingbeefy
Looks like the "old timers" aren't going to give up any secrets here. I guess I'll just have to smoke a whole more too. Oh well.

As your pallete developes you be able to tell when a cigar is "green". There are certain flavor profiles that go along with cigars that have "NOT YET REACHED THIER MATURITY". I am in no way an expert in such matters. But I have been smoking for over a decade. and have had the pleasure of massive cigar inventories. It has just become a habit to date all my cigars, singles and boxes alike.
It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
~ Gerry Adams
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