I have been reading a lot lately about aging cigars and things are getting a little cloudy. I read somewhere that the stronger the smoke the quicker it will age and basically these are not a good candidate to age. However people are smoking Vintage Opus. So if I have a box of JDN Atanos......what am I looking at as an ideal age to start tackling them. I also have a box of Camacho Diplomas that I love, but don't want to let them go past their prime. Always reading about vintage Davidoffs. Does the lighter side of the specturm age better over time? Maybe people can list some of their favorites that they have aged so some of the newer folks can get an idea of which ones to be looking out for, or maybe nuances in their smokes that can indicate that a stick is worth sitting down for a while.
Thinking about getting a big ole cooler and setting it up for boxes only to sit for minimum 3-4 years. Looking at picking up some CAO Brazilia, Partagas Black, Diploma, PAMs, LA Pref, and just to have lots of good cheap smokes with some age on them......a few bundles of El Mejor Espresso. Any critiques, criticisms, advice.
Looking forward to the responses,
Eric J.
Thinking about getting a big ole cooler and setting it up for boxes only to sit for minimum 3-4 years. Looking at picking up some CAO Brazilia, Partagas Black, Diploma, PAMs, LA Pref, and just to have lots of good cheap smokes with some age on them......a few bundles of El Mejor Espresso. Any critiques, criticisms, advice.
Looking forward to the responses,
Eric J.