Most cigars get better with age ,there is a point of dimished returns after about 10 years or so. I personally dont get all worked up about aging cigars,I like some cigars such as Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970. fresh off of the truck(OTT) I am more interested in getting them dried down to less than 65% rh from being wet when they were rolled and shipped . That takes some time as long as 3 months to achive equal humidity levels throughout the whole cigar
NEVER put any flavored cigars such as Acids or Drew Estate garbage in with your regular cigars less they turn into flavored dog crap.
My advice is not carved in stone but it is just my opinion and I have been smoking for a long ass time ( longer than some of you have been alive LOL)
Kevin7
The older I get ,the better I was
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