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Dogbert Consultant
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Man in Black!!!
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NCs that don't age well?
All of them ![]() Sorry I am just a CC Snob ![]() I did smoke NC's for a many years and went through all the high end lines Padron, Opus x, Diamond Crown, Hemingway, Don Carlos ext. I worked PT at a cigar shop and lounge for 10 years. So I have smoked Ashton to Zino and most all in-between (I smoked 4 to 5 cigars a day) ![]() I can't tell you why CC's age better then NCs. But I can tell you I have smoked 1000s of Vintage CCs 20 year old + and 95% have been outstanding. But I can tell you that NC's after 10 years go flat. (for my palate) If I had to pick some NC's that may hold up and even get better they would probably be on the stronger side. Camacho Don Pepin Joya De Nicaragua Drew Estate Liga Privada Ashton VSG Tatuaje
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Feeling at Home
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@ Havanaaddict I totally respect that opinion too ![]() I've definitely been venturing in to CCs more as of late, but mostly I'm just stashing those boxes in the bottom of my coolidors so they can get some appropriate age first. That said, even the younger ones I've had to date are quite impressive. For now, I plan on smoking primarily NCs while my CCs get some rest, at least the ones I don't break down and smoke early anyway haha. I'll be interested to see where my preferences lie 5-10 years down the road though ![]() |
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