Very good video, with helping what to start with the collection. You can always buy two boxes, put one away. If it’s RASS50’ you can smoke 2 a month to see how this ages. Or even 1 every other month. So this will take you to 8 to 10 years to finish 1 cab. So your other one will be aged for 8-10 years. Doing with with all your cigars, will help you understand how ageing works. It’s great fun as well. The subject on ageing is a very long discussion, everyone has different ways. Over a Partagas Lusitania this discussion. 😊
Really insightful video. The Ramon's seem to have resonated with aficionado's...I'm glad you mentioned Partagas Shorts as well, they are an absolute gem. In my limited experience of ageing cigars, two really stood out for me. The H. Upmann Connoisseur No. 1 and Montecristo Petit Edmundo. Both aged beautifully at around the 10 year mark.
Thanks for this video; we don’t have to forget that rolled cigars are an alive entity that are breathing… aging in a humidor with other blends they breath from one to the other and if leaved in the box they end having some woods notes … of course we are talking about Habanos choice 👍🏻. I would like to point the new release of Flor de Selva N°15 CTYRC (Certified Ten Years Rolled Cigars) that have been aged in-house in special humidity/temperature/light control and not in boxes 😋💨👍🏻🥂 just unique experience
Thank you for the very interesting video! I have a question: once a veguero in Cuba told me that the best cigars and the one prone to aging, are the ones produced in years when the rain is not abondant, so the tobacco plants are irrigated only when needed. This produces a richer tobacco that age very well. Since you’re an outstanding investigator. Thanks!
Sometimes 10 years is not even enough for the cigars to be at its finest taste. What I've seen that has a lot of potential: For 10 years of aging, 1. Partagas Serie D4 2. Montecristo No.4 3. Upmann Sir Winston 4. Trinidad Fundadores 5. Cohiba Robusto 6. Ramon Allones Small Club Corona 7. El Rey Del Mundo La Reina 8. Bolivar Royal Corona 9. RyJ Cazadores 10. Flor De Cano Robustos from Paises Bajos. How are you Laurent?
Hello Larry, I am fine. thank you for taking the time to write aa comment I am flattered. I agree with you regarding your list of cigars. Cazadores are certainly underrated and so much better when aged for a long time. I hope you are well and I am looking forward to seeing you soon.
Hello! Thanks a lot for those recommendation. If you can, it would be very interesting to get your opinion on which budget friendly Cuban cigars (below USD300 a box) are potential good fits for aging.
I am really surprised to see some many people recommending the Ramon Allones no.3. In my humble opinion, after having smoked 4 of them in a span of about 6 months, I consider this cigar "mediocre" at its best. Bad construction, bad looking wrapper, and not much evolution, which is a pity considering that the brand lacks a thick cigar in its vitolario...the first batch was indeed shipped too early, and clearly lacked additional fermentation..but overall I wouldn't have recommended it for long term storage. On the other side, a couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure to smoke a Montecristo Especial Jul 00, and it tasted completely out of this world. In comparison, I also smoked an early 2000s Fundadores, and it couldn't stand a chance against the Montecristo. Top recommendation 👍
Thanks for taking the time to write this comment. There is indeed so set rules. I bought a box of Allones No.3 in Abu Dhabi, I bought some sticks in Geneva, I bought some sticks in Limassol and all the cigars I smoned were really good. I have had disappointing experiences in the past with various cigars but so far never with an Allones No.3. I am currently very disappointed withnanbox of Montecristo No.2 so I will let them age. In general aging helps when cigars do not taste great. But we all must admit that bot allncigars taste the same even sometimes in the same box. They have not all been rolled by the same person…
Wouldn’t you need a temperature controlled humidor to perfectly age habanos cigars, temps in the uk vary wildly, extreme heat to extreme cold year after year, wouldn’t that turn the tobacco into concrete and be unsmokeable
Sure. Humidity is very important for aging. Temperature also but not as important if you are in Europe indorr where temperature doesn’t fluctuate thst much. Not everyone can affird a temperature controlled humidor.
To perfectly age a cigar humidity and temperature need to be consistent, keeping your home a consistent temp in the uk is ridiculously expensive at the moment and also very hard to do, a lot cheaper/easier to buy a humidor with that technology, I don’t age my cigar’s for this reason, I smoke them as fresh as possible
goo selection. We had to choose only five but you are right about the Montecarlod and the Belicosos Finos. Most Montecristo cigars too. Thank you for the feedback.
Great video! Would also be interesting collecting opinions on cigars worth collecting for short term storage to be enjoy'd with the bare minimum of aging ^^ (fyi, ive noticed your video/audio quality meanders, hook me up if u want pointers/tips. Best regards from A video aficionado soon to be cigar aficionado).
I understand the recommendations, but unfortunately, you will have a sad time if you wanted to buy most of these cigars in germany. You can not age or smoke things made out of unobtainium. :(
Very good video, with helping what to start with the collection.
You can always buy two boxes, put one away. If it’s RASS50’ you can smoke 2 a month to see how this ages. Or even 1 every other month. So this will take you to 8 to 10 years to finish 1 cab. So your other one will be aged for 8-10 years.
Doing with with all your cigars, will help you understand how ageing works.
It’s great fun as well.
The subject on ageing is a very long discussion, everyone has different ways.
Over a Partagas Lusitania this discussion. 😊
1. P2
2. Allones gigantes
3. Partagas Salomones
4. Hoyo double corona
5. Bolivar Libertador
Comes down to preference but these 5 will also age nicely
Good selection indeed.
The punch brand i think ages really really well. I’m surprised not mentioned by those guys
Hello Rocco. We only had to choose 5 cigars and Punch is not the most common brand. I guess that explains it.
Really insightful video. The Ramon's seem to have resonated with aficionado's...I'm glad you mentioned Partagas Shorts as well, they are an absolute gem. In my limited experience of ageing cigars, two really stood out for me. The H. Upmann Connoisseur No. 1 and Montecristo Petit Edmundo. Both aged beautifully at around the 10 year mark.
Thsnk you Sir for the feedback.
Very informative, thank you. Next let's talk about how they age their cigars.
OK
currently smoking a 15 yr old partagas d4....strength is still there...flavor is incredible...burning fingers now at the end
Enjoy! Great cigar!
Great lists!
Glad you think so!
Thanks for this video; we don’t have to forget that rolled cigars are an alive entity that are breathing… aging in a humidor with other blends they breath from one to the other and if leaved in the box they end having some woods notes … of course we are talking about Habanos choice 👍🏻. I would like to point the new release of Flor de Selva N°15 CTYRC (Certified Ten Years Rolled Cigars) that have been aged in-house in special humidity/temperature/light control and not in boxes 😋💨👍🏻🥂 just unique experience
Thank you for the info.
I'm glad to see HOG in the list as it rules them out for an issue you had recently.
Indeed. Thank you
All the time i enjoy your videos, keep going and thaanks for sharing your information and your experience.
wash you all the beast 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for the very interesting video! I have a question: once a veguero in Cuba told me that the best cigars and the one prone to aging, are the ones produced in years when the rain is not abondant, so the tobacco plants are irrigated only when needed. This produces a richer tobacco that age very well.
Since you’re an outstanding investigator. Thanks!
Very interesting point you are making. I have never it but it makes sense because it is true for red wine.
Since then, I started looking at rainfall measurements in the pinar del rio region, year by year.
Love this episode
Sometimes 10 years is not even enough for the cigars to be at its finest taste. What I've seen that has a lot of potential:
For 10 years of aging,
1. Partagas Serie D4
2. Montecristo No.4
3. Upmann Sir Winston
4. Trinidad Fundadores
5. Cohiba Robusto
6. Ramon Allones Small Club Corona
7. El Rey Del Mundo La Reina
8. Bolivar Royal Corona
9. RyJ Cazadores
10. Flor De Cano Robustos from Paises Bajos.
How are you Laurent?
Hello Larry, I am fine. thank you for taking the time to write aa comment I am flattered. I agree with you regarding your list of cigars. Cazadores are certainly underrated and so much better when aged for a long time. I hope you are well and I am looking forward to seeing you soon.
Hello! Thanks a lot for those recommendation.
If you can, it would be very interesting to get your opinion on which budget friendly Cuban cigars (below USD300 a box) are potential good fits for aging.
Good point thank you!
I am really surprised to see some many people recommending the Ramon Allones no.3. In my humble opinion, after having smoked 4 of them in a span of about 6 months, I consider this cigar "mediocre" at its best. Bad construction, bad looking wrapper, and not much evolution, which is a pity considering that the brand lacks a thick cigar in its vitolario...the first batch was indeed shipped too early, and clearly lacked additional fermentation..but overall I wouldn't have recommended it for long term storage.
On the other side, a couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure to smoke a Montecristo Especial Jul 00, and it tasted completely out of this world. In comparison, I also smoked an early 2000s Fundadores, and it couldn't stand a chance against the Montecristo. Top recommendation 👍
Thanks for taking the time to write this comment. There is indeed so set rules. I bought a box of Allones No.3 in Abu Dhabi, I bought some sticks in Geneva, I bought some sticks in Limassol and all the cigars I smoned were really good. I have had disappointing experiences in the past with various cigars but so far never with an Allones No.3. I am currently very disappointed withnanbox of Montecristo No.2 so I will let them age. In general aging helps when cigars do not taste great. But we all must admit that bot allncigars taste the same even sometimes in the same box. They have not all been rolled by the same person…
How much difference if i age in dress box vs slb
Wouldn’t you need a temperature controlled humidor to perfectly age habanos cigars, temps in the uk vary wildly, extreme heat to extreme cold year after year, wouldn’t that turn the tobacco into concrete and be unsmokeable
True but now we got technology it can be happening
Sure. Humidity is very important for aging. Temperature also but not as important if you are in Europe indorr where temperature doesn’t fluctuate thst much. Not everyone can affird a temperature controlled humidor.
To perfectly age a cigar humidity and temperature need to be consistent, keeping your home a consistent temp in the uk is ridiculously expensive at the moment and also very hard to do, a lot cheaper/easier to buy a humidor with that technology, I don’t age my cigar’s for this reason, I smoke them as fresh as possible
If I may add a cigar for aging it will be the upmann connoisseur B. But in general imo all Cuban cigars need a minimum aging like red wine
Yes Sir.
RA#3
Monty #2
Por Larranaga Montecarlos
Bolivar BF
Unpopular pick….. Opus X
goo selection. We had to choose only five but you are right about the Montecarlod and the Belicosos Finos. Most Montecristo cigars too. Thank you for the feedback.
@@habanonews PLMC are a fantastic smoke with 10-12 years on them. I’d pick them over a lot of more obvious choices.
Great topic, thanks for this one =)
Thank you Sir.
Недавно курил Партагос: хороши!
Надо снять видео про сигары, которые не умеют стареть. Это все Плаценция и все NUB
Great video! Would also be interesting collecting opinions on cigars worth collecting for short term storage to be enjoy'd with the bare minimum of aging ^^ (fyi, ive noticed your video/audio quality meanders, hook me up if u want pointers/tips. Best regards from A video aficionado soon to be cigar aficionado).
Partagas Shorts are good after 3 years of aging like most cigars.
What about new worlds? The only new world I age are opus.
I know nothing about new world unfortunately.
Have you heard of Walter Saes? It'd be great if you guys could do a colab
Hello Sir. I do not know Mr Saes but I will follow him. Thank you.
I understand the recommendations, but unfortunately, you will have a sad time if you wanted to buy most of these cigars in germany. You can not age or smoke things made out of unobtainium. :(
I lime the new word. Thank you
Good video sir. Do you have insta?
Yes Sir. @habanonews as well. Regards.