I've been looking for a huge cigar to replace the 10x58 Carbonell Gigantes I used to smoke. I think this is the one. Thanks for the tip, and yes, I'm serious. The Carbonell is an extremely smooth and mild cigar, and after about six months in my own humidors, I could smoke the Gigantes with no problem. I aged one for almost three years though, and by then, it tasted like a dogrocket. Up until about two years they were still good. Knowing the Flor De Oliva, I could probably buy a bunch of those and still be going back after four years and finding them good. This is a great tip. I may buy a bunch next purchase.