Sometimes, with more budget friendly options, a year in the humi can work wonders. I used to smoke a lot of these entry- level Ashtons that come in little cardboard packs. "Half Corona" and "Senioritas." Pretty rough fresh, but put 'em back for a year and they became pretty good
I can even recall a "nirvana" smoke with one, years ago on some beautiful October day in my backyard
The only thing I plan to keep for years in my tupperdors are higher end cigars. As for budget, low, mid range, at least for now, I just want to buy them, toss them in the tupperdors to rest a few months and smoke them.
I just want to get, hopefully budget, low, mid, that already have age on them.
As we know, a lot of New World brands are aged, but I don’t know how far that extends to their budget, lower end sticks.