I dont even know what's on cbid anymore. MAP and Swedish Match ruined this place. Also they hit me with state excise tax so even if I get a deal, it ends up costing more than elsewhere.
But something I learned early on and often find myself slacking on is the beauty of post-roll aging. I can't think of any cigar I like that isn't improved with age. Age won't make a bad cigar good, but it can make a mediocre cigar good and a good cigar excellent. Like DMV said, I don't know for sure but I suspect Padron anniversary are post roll aged. I'm not a fan of the padron profile but an aged x000 tastes an awful lot like the $20 anniversary cigars.
Several years back I started intentionally aging cigars. I would isolate 2-3 from every 5 pack, I'd take the last 3-5 from every box, label them with dates or keep track however, and not touch them until at least a year. Keep adding to the tupperdor with every purchase and eventually had hundreds of aged cigars. In 2018-19 I pretty much stopped buying altogether because I had so many cigars, I'd already tried all of them at some point so there was no burning desire to try a new cigar, and when I took one from the aged stock it was so much better than a new one.
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