Re: Cigars that are already aged and ready to smoke
Find something you like and enjoy. Buy a box. Let them rest. Try a couple. Keep this up over time and before you know it, you'll have half a box with some decent age on them. I know it's hard, but you'll find it easier if you have more cigars at your disposal. I've never really aged NCs any longer than a year or two. Depending on what CCs we're talking about, some of them take aging well and get better over time.
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