Marcos
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- Jul 29, 2006
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So we all read here a lot and hear reviews from all you fine people. I hear people comment that a certain cigars needs some age and that they will try them again later on... Obviously some downtime can't hurt any smoke but what criteria do you use to determine if a cigar will benefit from aging? Do oily types benefit more than drier leaves like a cameroon? The only time I will put a smoke down and anticipate a positive change is if I detect hints of what I like initially. How about you? Has anyone had a dog rocket that has turned into an outstanding smoke over time or have they just become alright? Are there limitations to aging based upon the quality of the leaf? Or does aging potential begin at the crop level with the most cared for plants etc being able to benefit most? When do you smoke something and know that it is crap and after years of perfect storage it will still be crap? Marc