sgoselin
02-27-2001, 06:04 PM
I have seen some posts about aging non-isom's and here is my recent experience. Long before I became a Havana snob I loved the HdM Excalibur line. Today at the bottom of one of my igloodors at work I found a box of #III's that I had put down on 1/5/00 and forgotten about. I smoked it one on my way home tonite. The year had improved it enormously. Surprisingly it had lost none of it's strength, but had gained the most amazing flavors. It was creamy and nutty, two words that I would have sworn could not apply to a cigar. It was unique! It had a flavor all it's own. Not Havana like at all, but very lovely and fragrant. I would stand that particular cigar up against almost any cigar in the world. Long term I do not know if continued aging would improve this cigar or not, but I will keep you all informed as time progresses.
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