I have yet to have the upper cut...but IMO punch is another cigar that really shines after at least a year of rest. From my experience rott they are full of spice and some burn issues. But rest really makes them shine! But it's up to you wether or not you want to take the time on a stick you might not even like when all is said and done
I have yet to have the upper cut...but IMO punch is another cigar that really shines after at least a year of rest. From my experience rott they are full of spice and some burn issues. But rest really makes them shine! But it's up to you wether or not you want to take the time on a stick you might not even like when all is said and done
This is my problem with a lot of cigars. I don't keep hundreds of cigars on hand (wish I could), so its hard for me to age cigars. The few that I have aged have greatly benefited from it, but I would like it if all cigars were good ROTT. Another problem I have with aging is that when the cigars are aged and I love them, I am out and have to buy more and let them age a year. Seriously annoying. Oh well, such is life. I guess I either need more patience, cigars, or better planning.
Had a couple of these lying around from a sampler I got a couple years ago. Smoked one last night, Pretty good. Never smoked one rott so not sure if it was the age or not.
Smoked a lot of Punch when I started out. I don't remember them being so "pugilistic" as the few I have smoked recently. I don't know what changed whether its me or the cigar but I definitely notice a difference.
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