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Man O’ War Puro Authentico Corona

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  • xmacroxmacro Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,402
  • kaelariakaelaria Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 572
    Yes this was all further clarified in the Are Cigars Dyed or Not thread recently too.
  • bearbbearb Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,044
    While I realize these have not been out for too long, I was wondering opinions about the aging potential of them given how they are now. Unfortunately, I do not have as much time as I would like to partake in cigars, but I still enjoy a variety of sticks whenever they are available....so I might wish to have some for longer term aging. So, my basic question is: will/do these get better with time? if so, then what do you think is the 'max' age before they peak, given how they smoke now? thanks in advance
  • docbp87docbp87 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,521
    bearb:
    While I realize these have not been out for too long, I was wondering opinions about the aging potential of them given how they are now. Unfortunately, I do not have as much time as I would like to partake in cigars, but I still enjoy a variety of sticks whenever they are available....so I might wish to have some for longer term aging. So, my basic question is: will/do these get better with time? if so, then what do you think is the 'max' age before they peak, given how they smoke now? thanks in advance
    These have legs for years and years frankly... as strong and spicy as they are.
  • denniskingdennisking Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
    agreed, the 6 months of rest on the last one I smoked really transformed this stick from a spice bomb on the first third to a really rich smoke with spice reminiscent of an aged Opus. It was a real pleasure. there really isn't a stick for the price that i like as much as the MOW Puro
  • BigT06BigT06 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,899
    bearb:
    While I realize these have not been out for too long, I was wondering opinions about the aging potential of them given how they are now. Unfortunately, I do not have as much time as I would like to partake in cigars, but I still enjoy a variety of sticks whenever they are available....so I might wish to have some for longer term aging. So, my basic question is: will/do these get better with time? if so, then what do you think is the 'max' age before they peak, given how they smoke now? thanks in advance
    I would think they will age well. Might loose a little spice and strength... but I don't think they would ever be less than med-full bodied, considering how strong/spicy they are fresh. If they mellowed out for a couple years, it would prob bring up the complexity a bit as well, therefore balancing the loss of a little strength... there's no way that it would be a bad thing. Just a more mature version of an already phenomenal powerhouse.
  • grannejagranneja Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 382
    The only question with aging these cigars is: Do you have the will power to stay out of them?
  • bandyt09bandyt09 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,762
    Don't need the will power as I have the quantity. I just need to keep j0z3r out of them.
  • grannejagranneja Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 382
    bandyt09:
    Don't need the will power as I have the quantity. I just need to keep j0z3r out of them.
    I'm trying to get there, but there are so many sticks that I like...and if I keep buying my wife is going to think she can go shoe shopping...and not at payless!
  • bearbbearb Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,044
    Thanks for the opinions on aging. I have lots of will power (sometimes it is called stubburness) but either way...hopefully I can/will get a stash to tuck away...nicely hidden so neither my wife nor I can find them for awhile that is :)
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