Ok im looking at all these old CC that are showing up and it made me wonder if a tobacco can be so old it has no flavor left? Im saying in perfect conditions too, never died out didn't get too hot, no beetles. Thanks for the knowledge guys.
Agreed, and as you said, some even longer than 2 decades. 40 year old Punch Petite Punch from the 70s have so much power still it will make your head spin (in a great way), and 40 year old RyJ coronas and PCs have such a complex rich flavor, I can't imagine they aren't stiil improving as we speak.I have had 20 Y.O. MACHINE MADES that would of put just about any current cigar on the market including other CCs to bed. A friend and I actually ROLLED UP the windows in my car while we were in route to our destination. RYJ Mille fluers from 1998. The most floral/incense cigar I have ever smelled. As far as CCs go many brands will go 2 decades or longer before the main decline really sets in (with optimal storage conditions).
I don't have much experience with really aged stuff so I'm not going to speculate on what will or won't be good down the stretch, but I know there is some stuff I'm curious to find out how it does with 10+ years on it. Just have to see if I can hold out :dunno:. Specifically the Tat Cojonus, some LFD, I'd love to get some of the DPG Blues that far along, but I'm realistic about those prospects and I'd smoke 'em long before.another side of it is there current sticks being made that you think will last 20 plus years or was this a trait of cigars made back in the day?