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This is a discussion on Flavored and Cognac Cigars within the Cigar Questions forums, part of the General Cigar Discussion category; I noticed everyone here says not to keep your flavored cigars with your regular ones because the flavor will marry ...
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Young Fish
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Flavored and Cognac Cigars
I noticed everyone here says not to keep your flavored cigars with your regular ones because the flavor will marry together. Does this hold true for cognac cigars also? Should I keep them in there own storage?
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Self Medicated
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Re: Flavored and Cognac Cigars
I would put any flavored, infused cigar in it's own holding area just in case. I would hate to compromise the integrity of the other smokes in my humi.
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Young Fish
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Re: Flavored and Cognac Cigars
I am hesitant to do that also. The Gurkha's come in a glass tube so I am thinking those would be ok. However, aren't the Fuente Anejo Sharks sitting in a cognac barrel for a couple of years? Does this have an affect of the other cigars?
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Re: Flavored and Cognac Cigars
No worries. Anjeos do not give off the odor of cognac. On the other hand, the new Jack Daniels cigars by Q cigars are extremely fragrant. They aged in barrels for a year and are infused and they reek of JD.
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Young Fish
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Re: Flavored and Cognac Cigars
Perfect, thanks.
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