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Originally Posted by he-fox
I don't know about your source, but in Cuban factories they say the tobacco leaf should be matured in special conditions, the cigar should be smoked asap. Freshness is an important atribute of a good cigar.
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My source is myself and just about anyone else who stores and smokes cigars as more than just a passing fancy. A cigar stored in a humidor will still be just as fresh as the day it was placed in it. The only difference will be that the cigar will be smoother and have a creamy taste. It won't burn the insides of your mouth like a brand new Cohiba will.
Cigars are not like cigarettes. They get better with age.