My daily cigar ration consists of two cigars, a smaller vitola, say a RASCC, RyJ Nr 2 or MC Nr 4 before/after lunch and a larger vitola before/after dinner. Unless of course I'm in Havana or in warmer climate. Here I will post on the cigar rotation which keeps the cigar ration attractive. To be able to rotate cigars and therefore have an attractive selection you should own a wide variety of boxes, preferably with some age on them. Now, I am not a cigar collector, I am a cigar smoker, but I learned to build a collection from early on which I have been profiting from and will continue to do so for some more years, if health allows. The collecting ( or hoarding ) part is to provide me with cigars that I like to keep and age for a minimum of five years before opening - mostly longer than that - if I can keep my hands off the boxes ... So I just selected some boxes from my storage lockers again for rotation that I consider to be specially interesting for the next few months. I do that regularly as I consider that the main point of collecting cigars is, I repeat myself : having a varied selection of aged smokes. These will be my cigars for the next few months : Ramon Allones Specially Selected from JUN 2004 VHN San Cristobal DeLa Habana La Fuerza from JUL 2001 EAR Vegas Robaina Unicos from MAR 2004 LLN Bolivar Belicosos Finos from JUN 2006 OSU H.Upmann Magnum 46 from JUN 2003 HKV Having smoked the first few cigars from each box I must say : fantastic smoking. .............. For more text and pictures see : http://flyingcigar.d...n-and-rotation/ Nino