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Fellow BOTL I’ve been wrestling with some choices in regards to thinking ahead and putting some box’s away to age.

......Let me start with to “his or her their own”, I know you must smoke a single first before you decide to put a box away and it’s all personal preference. Also in regards to “aging” I do understand you can over age cigars and then wind up with muted flavours.....

I do have 2 humidors - 1 for regular boxes that I will smoke aka Bolivar RC, Monte 4s etc / 2nd is for my collector boxes that I collect and some I age ex. Cohiba 1966, ELs etc.

That being said what box’s ( In your Opinion ?) would be best for putting down to age in terms of taste or appreciation in price or just to collect.

I’ve seen that the POR LARRANAGA - PETIT CORONAS SLB 50's have been a prized cigar when aged with both taste and resale value. Cohiba would seem like a good choice as there is always people wanting Cohiba and in terms of flavour the strength would mello and then blend given a longer time....?

So what else BOTL? Ideas..what would you put down???

Thanks ✌️

 

 

 

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Fellow BOTL I’ve been wrestling with some choices in regards to thinking ahead and putting some box’s away to age.
......Let me start with to “his or her their own”, I know you must smoke a single first before you decide to put a box away and it’s all personal preference. Also in regards to “aging” I do understand you can over age cigars and then wind up with muted flavours.....
I do have 2 humidors - 1 for regular boxes that I will smoke aka Bolivar RC, Monte 4s etc / 2nd is for my collector boxes that I collect and some I age ex. Cohiba 1966, ELs etc.
That being said what box’s ( In your Opinion ) would be best for putting down to age in terms of taste or appreciation in price or just to collect.
I’ve seen that the POR LARRANAGA - PETIT CORONAS SLB 50's have been a prized cigar when aged with both taste and resale value. Cohiba would seem like a good choice as there is always people wanting Cohiba and in terms of flavour the strength would mello and then blend given a longer time....?
So what else BOTL? Ideas..what would you put down???
Thanks 
 
 
 


For me, an aged Hoyo Epi2 box would be in my
Aging humidor. Good stuff!


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I’ve only been in this cigar appreciation game for a short 5 years, so my input is best taken with a healthy grain of salt. 
 

My MO thus far has been to amass early on, which will force “aging” in the years to come. I agree with everything @Derboesekoenig has said. I’ve never really considered any of my additions as investments, so nothing has been set aside as untouchable until a certain date. That said, I am certainly exercising restraint with several boxes of Cohibas based on the general consensus that they don’t shine until 5 years has gone by. But even so, I want to experience the evolution. 

So far, my experience has been that the fuller bodied marcas lend themselves well to time down: Bolivar, Partagas, and some H Upmanns. As do some of the more oily-wrappered PSP offerings. But your results may vary. I’m very much into the journey rather than the destination. 
 


 


 

 

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Taste

PLPC

Upmann Magnum 56 

H. Upmann Sir Winston

H. Upmann Connie B

Trinidad Trova

Trinidad Fundadores

R&J Churchill 

R&J Exhibicion 4. 

Sancho Panza Belicoso

Cohiba Medio Siglo

Montecristo Especial and Number 1. 

Punch DC

Lusi in 50. 

Rass in 50 

 

Appreciation 

Cohiba LE/Reserva + Siglo VI /  Behike/ Robusto /V / 

Reserva/Gran

Good jars

Asia focused Regionals. Good ones. 

Recently departed: Don Alejandro/ Dieux/ SLR DC/ 50 cabs of Punch Punch/Regio/A/Punch DC

PLPC

Likely to be departed and thin on the ground (it is a punt)

SP Belicoso

 

 

 

 

 

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Aging all kinds of diff things just for fun.

Por Larrañaga Panetelas - not cause I think they're gonna be crazy good. Cause I have a couple of boxes and I want to compare.

HdM DC cab of 50

HdM San Juan

Regionals from everywhere. 

Connie A

Just keep enough stock so that you're not dipping into your aging stock prematurely.

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3 hours ago, El Presidente said:

Likely to be departed and thin on the ground (it is a punt)

SP Belicoso

sayitaintso!

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Just aging for taste at this point:

PLPC all grades

Upmann Magnum 46 all grades

Upmann Magnum 50 HQ+

Upmann Magnum 54 HQ+

H. Upmann Sir Winston

H. Upmann Connie A PSP

Trinidad Trova

Trinidad Fundadores

R&J Churchill PSP

Bolivar Belicoso Fino HQ

Bolivar PC HQ+

Cohiba Medio Siglo

Cohiba robusto (all grades)

Montecristo No. 3, 4, 5 PSP/HP

Punch DC dress box

Punch Punch

Partagas 898 

Lusi in 50 HQ+

Rass in 50 

ERDM Choix Supreme

Juan Lopez 2

Cohiba Reserva + Siglo VI 

Upmann SW Gran Reserva

RyJ Tacos LE

Partagas LE 

Punch LE

VR Don Alejandro

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Buying CC since late 1980s, storing them and smoking occasionally my experience is as follows

Cohiba Esplendidos,Cohiba Lanceros,Cohiba Coronas Especiales middle to late 90s production age great. Love to smoke them, not too many left

All Siglo, with the exception of VI after 10-12 years lose most of their qualities

Other great aging cigars HdM Double Coronas and Punch DC. Have 20+ years boxes and everytime I smoke one of them is like heaven!

HdM des Dieux from 2003 mixed feelings

HdM du Roi from 2005 still very good smokes

Upmann 50 LE from 2005 excellent

Partagas only D4 and Charlottes seem to age well

Montecristo No. 1

From Romeo Y Julieta Cazadores from 2003 (surprise) and Cedros de Luxe from 1997 very good. Churchill from 2005

 

Big dissapointments

Punch Punch

Montecristo Double Edmundo

 

This is so far my experience but I am still stocking Cohiba Coronas, HdM DC and I am on the lookout for Punch DC

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11 hours ago, Derboesekoenig said:

Our taste buds change every few years too so there's that.

A piece of advice rarely taken into account.  I often think of this as the last reason I could dislike an aged cigar but in reality I guarantee it's more common than we think.

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Cigars that have a punchy tannic taste early on are good candidates for aging.

Cigars that have a limited run and/or special at the time of release are good values for aging.  The consumer is aware of the time period they were available and no longer is.  That could be discontinued cigars, regional's, or limited edition cigars.  Once they are gone; they're gone.  Cigar smokers are quite sentimental or reminiscent of the cigars that are no longer easy to source.   Those may not have even been fancy cigars.  They use to give away Punch Royal Selections and now they're collectors trophy, lol...  Ramon Allones coronas were just a regular cigar and now command serious dollars...

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On 1/21/2020 at 2:06 AM, El Presidente said:

Taste

Lusi in 50. 

Rass in 50

Prez, new to CC... noticed that you and a few others specifically pointed out "in 50"... why would there be a difference in flavor between aging a box of 10 and a box of 50?  Thanks!

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8 minutes ago, barry12321 said:

Prez, new to CC... noticed that you and a few others specifically pointed out "in 50"... why would there be a difference in flavor between aging a box of 10 and a box of 50?  Thanks!

Personally I am a 50 cab whore because, in my opinion, tobacco on tobacco in that quantity turns out incredibly, over time. 

My top 5 for aging that are in current production are as follows. All for taste, any appreciation would be icing on the cake:

1. Cohiba Lanceros

2. Sir Winstons

3. Party 898

4. Mag 46

5. PLPC 

On a side note, I have found EL aging to be generally disappointing. 
 

Finally, a lot of my opinions on this have been impacted by MRN’s experiences. I started a spreadsheet of superlatives from his encyclopedia regarding aging. I will try to get this finished up soon to share with this forum. 

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On 1/21/2020 at 6:21 AM, ElJavi76 said:

 

Por Larrañaga Panetelas - not cause I think they're gonna be crazy good. Cause I have a couple of boxes and I want to compare.

 

Bro... they are crazy good!!! A buddy hooked me up with a 10er of some '12s for like $20. I have since bought up every aged box I come across. They are stupid cheap and if you luve up north they are the perfect winter cigar. I dont know what it is about the PL aging magic but I have experienced it in every vitola that I have had. The funny thing is I can't stand any of them fresh or even a couple years old. 

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