How do they compare to your newer cigars?
What does age have to do with it.
if they smoke fast and hot...then they are likely to be too dry...no?
.......... I can only pick up different
waves of aroma. I can still "feel" the different flavors are encapsulated in each wave, but each individual flavor is not that distinct and sharp anymore. I do not mean it becomes less flavorful, but rather each wave of aroma is still very intense but remains harmonious.
And because the wave of taste keeps changing, the whole cigar experience becomes much more interesting.
For example, during the first 1/3, I feel it is very smooth and flavorful.
After second 1/3, it progresses gradually and becomes more intense without being pungent.
The last 1/3 is not good due to the burn issue.
I finished the smoke in about an hour. I don't think it is too hot.
I still think it is a little dry as two cigars have cracked wrapper at the foot,
but I am more than happy to keep them :laugh: