I'm only posting this because the cigar was one of several I ended up buying from a local shop, the reason being I found them in a closeout bin, the wrappers having yellowed cellophane. You know what that often means!Yeah, turns out the sticks had been aging properly for what, three to five years perhaps.
Anyhow, that sure can make a good cigar into something great, and it did this time. Every aspect of the flavor was more noticeable than if I'd been smoking a new one off the shelf. Draw and burn were perfect, and the smoek produced was not unpleasanr for even the nonsmokers who were in the bar when I was enjoying the stick.
Some of you guys acquire cigars in such a way that you are always burning stuff that's been aged a few years; you must have some truly excellent smoke sessions.
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