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This is a discussion on Taboo Twist, to age, or not to age, that is the question within the General Cigar Discussion forums, part of the The Cigar Lounges at Puff category; In my experience, they just need to get acclimatized to a 65% humidity level or so and they are ready ...
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Puffer Fish with some spikes
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Re: Taboo Twist, to age, or not to age, that is the question
In my experience, they just need to get acclimatized to a 65% humidity level or so and they are ready to be enjoyed. I had a few HSG's that were a little too wet, but once they sat in my vino for a few weeks they were almost too good.
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Re: Taboo Twist, to age, or not to age, that is the question
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I love the twist! By far my favorite. I've smoked 7 of them, one being a robusto, the others the Toro size. All of them except the last toro I had, were a very think and creamy smoke. as I labeled in a previous thread, a desert cigar. The odd ball I smoked about 3 days ago had a strange pine taste to it and not so creamy. My only guess it the SFO and Exotic blends infused it with its spiciness. Any thoughts? |
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Re: Taboo Twist, to age, or not to age, that is the question
I really wish I had a way to compare aged vs not-aged. I see threads like this and think I'm missing something.
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