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02-04-2002, 10:07 PM | #1 |
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OK I have a question. I know that aging plays a big part in the taste of a cigar and that many benefit greatly from it. My question is do stronger cigars generally benefit more than mild cigars? Would it make any difference in the taste of say Ashtons or Macanudos if I let them sit for a year? Or would it be more beneficial to age RyJ, CAO, Padrons, LGC, or some similarly stronger cigars? Are there just certain cigars that don't age well, as in loose flavor and such?
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