1. Because the Cubans do not age their cigars before they ship them. Unless it's a special release like the PSD#4 Reserva. Whereas most non-cuban manufacturers age the cigars before shipment.
2. It usually depends on the cigar and amount of age it already has. I'd say around 6 months to a year...
Harris,
The one you posted that message on is owned by an Australian cigar smoker and registered in Australia. Hence why he is lax about sources, etc.
Cliff
I rode in a cab in Jamaica and that was enough for me. They literally tailgated up to about 1 foot from the other car. Horns were honking and hands were waving everywhere. ???
Lumberg,
Freedom of speech does not apply to privately owned forums. It is up to the admin. to determine how much freedom we get. And I will say Rod is quite leinent (sp?) on this and that is a good thing :thumbs:
As to the thread, last time I checked it was in the "General discussion/The...
My view is that smoking, drinking, etc. is not a sin unless you let it control your life. When smoking cigars becomes addictive and when drinking every time leads you to being black out drunk. I never want to become how cigarette smokers are; always craving the nicotine to get you by. Sure cigar...
That is exactly why I created a gallery at cw for all of my rare cuban cigars I have come across. I believe it's a good reference for people who want to know what a box should look like and have all the angles to go with it.
I do think at times the line is blurred from bragging to a referential...
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