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An RE Friday with @Nate Chu C&C for a Saturday morning with this Sir Winston from 03. Today is going to be great if this cigar is anything to judge it by. What a super smooth star

First cigar of the year.

C&C ‘14 especiales. Fantastic start to the day C&C with a Monte 4 C&C time today with a Perla picked up from 24:24

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I am very new to CC. I am told all the time that they must age, that they’re nothing without some age, that they need to rest...And so I now have around 40 boxes of cigars that are aging, but not many to smoke. The Cohiba Robusto is very high on my list of “Cigars That I Have But Can’t Smoke” emoji22.png


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Ridiculous. Unless from your own vast smoking experience you know this to be true, I say bah humbug. That’s why there are 10-25 sticks in a box. Some of your boxes, even though relatively fresh, may smoke marvelous now...then fizzle out down the road. 

I would (just my opinion) smoke one of each box after 60-90 days rest. Some are great now, I guarantee it. If not, put the remaining 24 to rest for 6 months and try again. That’s the great joy of this.

Plus, who knows what tomorrow brings. Nothing in life is guaranteed. 

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Ridiculous. Unless from your own vast smoking experience you know this to be true, I say bah humbug. That’s why there are 10-25 sticks in a box. Some of your boxes, even though relatively fresh, may smoke marvelous now...then fizzle out down the road. 
I would (just my opinion) smoke one of each box after 60-90 days rest. Some are great now, I guarantee it. If not, put the remaining 24 to rest for 6 months and try again. That’s the great joy of this.
Plus, who knows what tomorrow brings. Nothing in life is guaranteed. 


That’s good advice I needed to hear. I was using the theory that if I had an old bottle of Bordeaux, I’d follow the advice of not drinking until it’s time, but you’re right in that there are multiples in a box. Once I heal from bunch of new dental implants, I’ll get to sampling what I have. Thanks.


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