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As a general rule, most cigars need some time to age. Many of the higher end cigar manufacturers take care of this process for you by aging the cigars before they're released for retail sale. However, some cigars come fresh from the rolling table to your door within a matter of weeks! If you enjoy one of these brands, the best thing to do is to let the cigars "age" in a charged and calibrated humidor for 6-12 months before enjoying them.
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Peter's Daddy
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I guess since you have received your answer, you should stop by the introduction and tell us about yourself.
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Who eats plantains when they can eat placenta. |
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Just plain insane!
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