i had an interview with Pete back in May 2008 and we got into the 'myth' of aging (cigarjack.net). As previously stated, Pete told me he makes his cigars to smoke now! ...
I wonder how Pete would respond if you brought this up to him and then asked him to comment on the Drac and Black Tubo, both of which he asserts really need additional aging.
I understand fully that people's tastes vary in terms of fresh/aged, but if Pete himself things they need to age, then why not hang onto them for a while? With the Drac I get the constrains of a "Monster" release at Haloween. But for the Black Tubos?
I wanted to ask him this myself the other night when we were talking about aging, but didn't get a chance. But I do wonder if it will hurt the Black label's popularity and ultimate sales to have a young product release like this. It seems like there would be sufficient benefit in holding onto them for a year or so before releasing them in this case.
I personally am not bent out of shape at the thought of letting the Tubos sit a year--I'm just glad I got some and in the mean time can find some robustos somewhere. Like others have said, many people buy Cubans knowing they will be sitting a long while.