TooCurious 10:28 AM 11-20-2008
Out of all the many kinds of cigars, which one do you think ages the longest for the best taste?
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MithShrike 10:52 AM 11-20-2008
Stonger oily cigars with a lot of oil.
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MithShrike 10:57 AM 11-20-2008
I just realized what I typed there... yes I'm redundant.
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Darrell 10:59 AM 11-20-2008
Specifically Opus X and Fuente Anejos benefit greatly from age, some of the few NC's that do IMO.
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TooCurious 11:15 AM 11-20-2008
Thanks for responding. Please keep opinions coming. It is giving us some ideas.
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pnoon 11:21 AM 11-20-2008
Originally Posted by TooCurious:
Thanks for responding. Please keep opinions coming. It is giving us some ideas.
Who is us? And what are your ideas?
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DrDubzz 11:27 AM 11-20-2008
we are legion, for we are many
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TooCurious 11:40 AM 11-20-2008
Two people who love woodworking......hehehehe
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Starscream 11:40 AM 11-20-2008
We are the world.
We are the children.
We are kumarusc? Or at least a friend of his?
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TooCurious 11:43 AM 11-20-2008
Thinking about a 10-15 year progressive humidor
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Starscream 11:47 AM 11-20-2008
Back to the question at hand, are you refering to CCs or NC? Most any CCs benefit from aging, yet
most NCs do not benefit from more than 6 months rest. Some are greatly benefited, such as Darrell's recommendation.
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Sauer Grapes 11:51 AM 11-20-2008
I'd say the ones that are oldest have probably aged the longest.
If you buy two cigars at the same time, the one you smoke last ages the longest.
It's really not rocket science.
:-)
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TooCurious 12:01 PM 11-20-2008
Well that's really not what I was trying to get at rocket science and all. I am new so I am learning some things. I get that it's a difference between NC and CC. I understand that now. That's why we are still learning and thinking about options for storage. But I get what you're saying as well. As I live in Michigan that would make it apparently NC's for us. So, instead of a yearly humi it would be a monthly thing then. Still sits well with the scope of our planning.
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mikeyj23 12:06 PM 11-20-2008
Originally Posted by TooCurious:
Well that's really not what I was trying to get at rocket science and all. I am new so I am learning some things. I get that it's a difference between NC and CC. I understand that now. That's why we are still learning and thinking about options for storage. But I get what you're saying as well. As I live in Michigan that would make it apparently NC's for us. So, instead of a yearly humi it would be a monthly thing then. Still sits well with the scope of our planning.
Could you (or "y'all", rather) explain your (or "y'all's", rather) "yearly humi" and "monthly humi" and "progressive humi" ideas to us/me? We/I are/am quite perplexed.
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TooCurious 12:18 PM 11-20-2008
Whether you are perplexed or not is not my fault. I am on this site as my husband and I enjoy herfing and woodworking and this site was recommended. As it stands now, with responses that put a person on the defensive, I can't say I would recommend this site to anyone.
Thank you to those who have responded trying to help.
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Darrell 12:19 PM 11-20-2008
I'm confused as hell with this thread now.
:-)
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What is a progressive humi?
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mikeyj23 12:22 PM 11-20-2008
Originally Posted by Darrell:
I'm confused as hell with this thread now. :-)
:-)
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There is popular discussion that says you can have two of the same cigar that will mature differently in a different environment.
put one cigar in a 70/70 environment with lots of open air exchange, it will mature quicker than putting an identical cigar in say a 65/65 environment enclosed in a coffin or tube.
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K Baz 12:34 PM 11-20-2008
:-)
Sorry I am poor dirt farmer from Saskatchewan and I am always eager to learn too...but I can not figure out the monthly/progressive thing either.
I understand the temp/RH/storage type i.e. Cab vs. Dress vs. tubo vs single debated but if you would give me an idea on your humi I would happily post my ideas on aging NCs. Plus I would be happy to refer you to an ECCJ article that is in the most recent issue that talks on this direct.
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