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I think I found this time. I made phone calls to Germany, Holland, Belgium, Canada, Amsterdam, Hong Kong and Davidoff Geneva :))))

There is no problem about Habanos, Zino Davidoff, Min Ron Nee and 60 rh lovers palate. I learned that 69-70 rh is best for Cuban cigars :))) But which Cuban cigars??? 69-70 rh is best which Cuban cigars finished 1st maturation period. Cuban cigars are best 65 rh which are nearly 2-4 years old. 60 rh are best for Cuban cigars which are 6 months - 2 years old. All these differences are because of TANNIN and some OTHER MATERIALS. And 72 rh is good for Cuban cigars which are at least 10 years old and light cigars.


Now I think I am more happy :)
 

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Bro, you're over thinking it. It's different for everyone but regarding rH, the general consensus is to keep all Cubans between 62-66%. Regardless of age.
 

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I think I found this time. I made phone calls to Germany, Holland, Belgium, Canada, Amsterdam, Hong Kong and Davidoff Geneva :))))

There is no problem about Habanos, Zino Davidoff, Min Ron Nee and 60 rh lovers palate. I learned that 69-70 rh is best for Cuban cigars :))) But which Cuban cigars??? 69-70 rh is best which Cuban cigars finished 1st maturation period. Cuban cigars are best 65 rh which are nearly 2-4 years old. 60 rh are best for Cuban cigars which are 6 months - 2 years old. All these differences are because of TANNIN and some OTHER MATERIALS. And 72 rh is good for Cuban cigars which are at least 10 years old and light cigars.


Now I think I am more happy :)
Call the front desk of the El Laguito Factory and find out what they think.


Also, where are the pictures you promised?
 
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In 2003 Habanos stopped rolling young tobacco.
They started rolling aged tobacco and the whole ammonia/sick period changed.
Do Habanos benefit from additional age? Yes
Do current cigars go through a dumb phase? yes,it is possible for cigars to change in the first few years,but it is subtle.
Nothing like the pre 2003.:cool:
 

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In 2003 Habanos stopped rolling young tobacco.
They started rolling aged tobacco and the whole ammonia/sick period changed.
Do Habanos benefit from additional age? Yes
Do current cigars go through a dumb phase? yes,it is possible for cigars to change in the first few years,but it is subtle.
Nothing like the pre 2003.:cool:
After he called most of Europe and the world I was going to have him call you too
 
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