@JakethesnakeThose age well I was gifted an old one on another forum. I put an empty melanio box full of those away to pull out in a few years. I stocked up on those on cbid a good while ago. They’re good smokes
I took the cello off all those. From what I’ve gathered I guess that helps speed up the aging process
I don’t remember exactly how many years. I’d guess 5-6 years. Smoked it last winter.@Jakethesnake
Nice.
Thanks for the info.
Was told by someone on another forum that these are aged 5 years at the factory, and that Oliva specifically says that further aging will have no effect.
Have found no evidence of this online anywhere, and seemed impossible that they wouldn't change over time.
Glad to have verification that its bs like I suspected and that they age well.
How much age was on the one you had, and what characteristics had changed compared to young ones?
I'm really hoping that the flavors mellow to a nice medium and the hint of bitterness I tasted goes away
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Enjoy. Did you go anywhere for vacation?
I'm leaving for Newark in the morning. Not the prettiest destination, but here will be 15-20 friends who love cigars and bourbon there.Enjoy. Did you go anywhere for vacation?