We had an event at my local B&M on Friday for the release of the Frank. I took a bit of heat from the boys because the first thing I did with my box of Franks was to stick the box in the back (the way back) of my locker. No plans to touch those for a while.
"Cigars are for smoking" was essentially the refrain. Some other folks chimed in to state that "not all cigars need aging or necessarily get better with age" (cannot speak to the truth of that second statement).
In any event, I find myself being part collector, part smoker. I don't mind smoking things that I have, but I also like the notion of squirreling something away and being able to break it out a few years in the future for a special occasion.
Are you a smoker, a collector, or a bit of both?
"Cigars are for smoking" was essentially the refrain. Some other folks chimed in to state that "not all cigars need aging or necessarily get better with age" (cannot speak to the truth of that second statement).
In any event, I find myself being part collector, part smoker. I don't mind smoking things that I have, but I also like the notion of squirreling something away and being able to break it out a few years in the future for a special occasion.
Are you a smoker, a collector, or a bit of both?