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You should not age a cigar so such a long period of time unless you have it in the perfect environment. That being about 70% humidity and 70 degrees F. Under normal circumstances, the tobacco's oils begin to crystallize at around 12 years so it would probably be better to smoke the cigar before the 12th year.

 
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