Thread: Aged LP9?
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Old 03-09-2012, 11:01 AM   #2
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Default Re: Aged LP9?

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Originally Posted by Islayphile View Post
I agree on the Padrons Scott...

those are meant to be smoked right away, and do suffer from aging IMO
I do like to give them about 8 months if they're wet. If they're ready to go rott, I'm with you 100%.

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Originally Posted by ApexAZ View Post
I would get a box of Opus, but seems unlikely right now.
A box of Anejos is cheaper, a far better smoke, and will carry you across the years. Maybe you might want to look at a cc option? While I enjoy freshies better in my cc's, they can go from real good to absolutely sublime if you care for them properly.
If I were long-storing a cab for your purpose, I'd lightly seal-a-meal the box each time I got a cigar out just to hold in as much of the goodness as I can. A breath of fresh air every year for 50 years would suit me fine, and I bet that 50th cigar would be phenomenal, were the Good Lord willing to let me live so long.
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