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07-14-2024, 10:56 PM | #1 |
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Opinions on the best NC's for aging.
Tatuaje, My father and Curivari are 3 that I feel have potential for some aging. What other brands do you guys feel have potential? Even if they don't get better with age I would still like them to be very good after 10-15 years.
Oh and the Rocky Patel Hamlets are also impressing me right now. What about some of these cheap bundle cigars? Some of the Raymond Pages stuff and 2nds that cigar page runs deals on all the time? The goal for me is to beat inflation. The best way to do that is load up now and not worry about buying in the future. I need a lot of cigars and until recently never really considered non cubans but the above cigars have impressed me enough that I would like to stock pile a few boxes. The problem is that even ones I want to load up on are getting harder to find and even in the last year the price increases are really starting to add up. 10-15% even at CP. Thats in 1 year. Plus Tatuaje's are out of stock more than in stock at cigar page. Other places do have them but at even higher prices. The Raymond Pages are very good sticks for the money but will they go the distance? I really have no experience in aging NC's so look forward to others opinions. |
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