I'll always give my cigars a week or two in the humi to rest after shipping. Then they just wait their turn. I care not for the age they have on them as most I wouldn't have an exact clue. What I care about is if it tastes good when I set it on fire![]()
I'll always give my cigars a week or two in the humi to rest after shipping. Then they just wait their turn. I care not for the age they have on them as most I wouldn't have an exact clue. What I care about is if it tastes good when I set it on fire![]()
I'm not a "buy to age guy". I'm a "buy to smoke guy". Like Fox said, I try to give mine a few weeks rest to acclimate, then they wait in line. Accounting for the frequency at which I buy and smoke, I guess I'm currently right on the border of 1-6 mths and 8-12 mths by the time a cigars number comes up. Since the time frame has been slowly edging higher since getting serious about this hobby a couple years ago, I voted the 8 -12 months option.
"I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke every last one of 'em." - Ron White