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Hey all, I saw the recent post from Wednesday asking for a definitive guide to aging cigars. As a new-ish connoisseur to cigars (I've smoked for many years but have only recently started to learn more about the finer points of whiskey/wine/cigar tasting) I was wondering if anyone might help a newbie understand *why* we age cigars.

I've read a bit about hints of ammonia dissipating after aging for a bit. I'm excitedly awaiting my first sampler, and wanted to learn if I should age them at all before dipping into them?

Also, I've read that having a scotch or whiskey with a cigar, while nice, can kill some of your discernment of some of the more complex and subtle notes - is there any truth to this?

Thanks!

- Rob

 

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@wmcstudios thanks for the reach out! This thread will probably serve as about as good as it gets to get you underway. It's replete with sage advice. Hope this helps!

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Ethernut said:

@wmcstudios thanks for the reach out! This thread will probably serve as about as good as it gets to get you underway. It's replete with sage advice. Hope this helps!

 

 

Awesome, thank you!

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40 minutes ago, TBird55 said:

Enjoy the journey, it is never ending....

That is the best part about it :D

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On 5/20/2019 at 11:44 AM, Ethernut said:

@wmcstudios thanks for the reach out! This thread will probably serve as about as good as it gets to get you underway. It's replete with sage advice. Hope this helps!

 

 

Great read! Lots of useful stuff in there thanks for taking the time to break it down and help out a noob like me ?? @Ethernut

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On 5/20/2019 at 2:21 PM, wmcstudios said:

 *why* we age cigars.

My own personal thoughts / experience / conclusions:

If a cigar needs aging, then something was done wrong somewhere along the line. A properly produced cigar should be smokeable throughout it's life before decay. It might exhibit differing characteristics throughout it's life cycle, but should be smokeable. There are always exceptions, but that's my own, personal opinion.

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