aging? really?

If I am understanding you correctly, you are saying that a cigar is not good unless it is aged before it is sold?

No I misspoke, Not being aged doesn't automatically make a bad cigar and aging before selling doesn't automatically make a good cigar.

My point is TYPICALLY a cigar is aged prior to selling.
 
No I misspoke, Not being aged doesn't automatically make a bad cigar and aging before selling doesn't automatically make a good cigar.

My point is TYPICALLY a cigar is aged prior to selling.

Gotcha.....gracias.
 
I like cigars with that fresh taste. Your taste may vary. I just don't like them damp or they burn badly and taste wrong. When I get one fresh that I want to smoke soon then I roll it in my fingers and get a feel as to how dry it is and if I think it's too wet, but I want to smoke it anyway, I'll dry box it for a few days. Otherwise they only get aged while I get around to smoking them.
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BTW... Ford, 9mm, cello on :mn
 
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