Re: Summer vrs. Winter
Cold weather can change the experience of the cigar, IMO.
If it's cold enough, AND you have to smoke outside . . . I tend to smoke while driving and the windows rolled down a bit. Then I would prefer a cigar with a lot mroe intense flavor profile (more like flavor in your face), rather than something super aged that requires more concentration with your palate in order pick up what the cigar is all about.
Definately, when you're warm & cozy, you can focus all your energy & thoughts on the cigar at hand.
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