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Old 02-15-2011, 12:42 AM   #14
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Default Re: So I have my cigars sitting in my Vino...

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I am curious though, after that long does the strength really mellow out? Would say a full bodied cigar become a more mild to medium cigar?
That's a different question entirely and with no first hand experience on how my pre-Embargo's smoked when fresh I cannot speculate. I only know that aged Cuban cigars can be sublime. I have had several cigars from the 60's and 70's that were very strong. But I look more for complexity than strength which is why I smoke most Cuban's these days.

Aging cigars for 20+ years is a bit of a crap shoot, some can be great others just average. There is also no formula to know which current cigars will age the best. The current crops of tobacco's from Central America have only been around for 10 years or so. While some cigars may lose some of their punch and strength, hopefully what they gain in complexity will more than outweigh the loss of strength.
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