All,
I am going to make a thread late August, early September where I start sampling the below list of cigars (A few more still need to be added). Maybe I'll wait or at least come up with an order on when to sample what based on replies I receive here. I am planning on repeating the same thing about 6-8 months later.
I'm on a quest to see if there is anything out there that rivals a good CC. I doubt there is, but I have a few friends who swear otherwise.
Admittedly I stopped smoking domestic cigars around 1999-2000. Since 2000 I've smoked an occasional Don Carlos Robusto or #3 as well as a few La Palina Goldies. I take about 1 domestic cigar for a spin every 5 years. I've never really been all that satisfied, even though the DC will always have a special place in my heart.
Although as far as cigar flavor is concerned for CCs there is no substitute. - BUT - Maybe something non Cuban will be acceptable on a given occasion? That's all I'm asking/trying to accomplish. Also to have on hand some smokes to give out to friends on occasion.
I have never smoked any of the cigars on this below list, except for the Don Carlos and Padrons
I am hoping for your opinions and insight:
1.) Which ones can be smoked right after delivery?
2.) When is the shortest time, at the very least least one should wait before firing up after delivery? (minimum age time)
3.) What is the sweet spot when waiting after delivery to smoke any on the below list? 1 year, 3 years?
3.) What is the longest the below cigars can age before showing signs of decline? (I have read Opus X (not on the list) is great after 1 year if age after two years start to decline)
I don't know if anyone is laying domestic cigars down for 10-20 years years - I tend to age all my cigars without trying because I buy faster than I smoke.
I am going to assume that most if not all of these cigars below don't last on retailers' shelves a few years before being sold, and that all of them have box/ship dates from the manufacturer within a few months from today. Maybe even a few weeks.
Any insight as far as aging and when to smoke would be appreciated, feel free to add other comments and opinions!
* denotes I have not yet received the delivery but placed the order
I am going to make a thread late August, early September where I start sampling the below list of cigars (A few more still need to be added). Maybe I'll wait or at least come up with an order on when to sample what based on replies I receive here. I am planning on repeating the same thing about 6-8 months later.
I'm on a quest to see if there is anything out there that rivals a good CC. I doubt there is, but I have a few friends who swear otherwise.
Admittedly I stopped smoking domestic cigars around 1999-2000. Since 2000 I've smoked an occasional Don Carlos Robusto or #3 as well as a few La Palina Goldies. I take about 1 domestic cigar for a spin every 5 years. I've never really been all that satisfied, even though the DC will always have a special place in my heart.
Although as far as cigar flavor is concerned for CCs there is no substitute. - BUT - Maybe something non Cuban will be acceptable on a given occasion? That's all I'm asking/trying to accomplish. Also to have on hand some smokes to give out to friends on occasion.
I have never smoked any of the cigars on this below list, except for the Don Carlos and Padrons
I am hoping for your opinions and insight:
1.) Which ones can be smoked right after delivery?
2.) When is the shortest time, at the very least least one should wait before firing up after delivery? (minimum age time)
3.) What is the sweet spot when waiting after delivery to smoke any on the below list? 1 year, 3 years?
3.) What is the longest the below cigars can age before showing signs of decline? (I have read Opus X (not on the list) is great after 1 year if age after two years start to decline)
I don't know if anyone is laying domestic cigars down for 10-20 years years - I tend to age all my cigars without trying because I buy faster than I smoke.
I am going to assume that most if not all of these cigars below don't last on retailers' shelves a few years before being sold, and that all of them have box/ship dates from the manufacturer within a few months from today. Maybe even a few weeks.
Any insight as far as aging and when to smoke would be appreciated, feel free to add other comments and opinions!
- Alec Bradley Prensado Corona Gorda
- Arturo Fuente Don Carlos #3, & Robusto
- Ashton ESG 24-Year Salute & 23 Year Salute*
- Ashton Symmetry Robusto* & Prism Corona Gorda*
- Drew Estate Undercrown Maduro Corona Viva*
- EP Carrillo Pledge Prequel - Robusto Natural
- My Father The Judge Toro & Corona Gorda
- My Father Le Bijou 1922 Torpedo & Toro
- Oliva Serie V Double Robusto Natural*
- Padron 1926 Maduro
- Padron 2000 Robusto natural
- Rocky Patel Fifty Toro Oscuro
- Rocky Patel Tavicusa Toro Natural
- Tatuaje Havana VI Artistas (torpedo)
- Tatuaje Havana VI Verocu Corona Larga*
* denotes I have not yet received the delivery but placed the order