I searched the threads and did not find any definitive answers about aging cigars.

Ok here is the idea. With wines its pretty easy as a rule of thumb the 5 best Borduex wines should be aged about 25 years to come into their best taste. Other wines have either info on the back of the bottle that shows the best aging time or you can find it on the wine company website. Not so simple with cigars !!!! Some people say age them others say it does not matter. Plus there are so many different cigars that its hard to figure out which ones to age - at least for me it is.

I was hoping some old hats could share their thoughts on the subject and perhaps even give examples of the cigars they aged that turned out to be better smokes afterwards and ones that might have turned out to be a waste of time to age.

Maybe this can even become a thread for people to keep posting their aging experiences and for everyone to benefot from the info


Thanks

Dan