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I think this is a great place to learn a little more. I am not saying they are a 100% right, but its interesting.

http://www.cigarnexus.com/counsel/aging/index.html

Matt


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My experience with aging:
Aurora 100 Anos
Ashton VSG
LFD Small Batch
Padilla 1932 Signature
Zino Crown LE Black
These are all great w/ an extra 6 months-year!
 
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I'm with you on the Oliva V Gmade. I've really never aged a cigar before being that I am relatively new to cigars and broke, but there's something about the Oliva V that seems like it would get better when the flavors begin to blend. So I got some lanceros waiting in the humidor....attemping to put about 4-6 months of age on them and see how they turn out.
 
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