Craig Mac
BoM 4/10 7/11 12/14
I don't think you have ever answered one of these questions with a single cigar, but at least you only named 5 this time :smokingboOh, and I 2nd the advice to try some aged Brown labels ... so good. The Unicos loose some of the punch, but they become really smooth and actually develop a creamy character as well. The Noella and Especiales are just flat out crazy good with age ... better than most Cubans, imvho.
And I think all the Broadleaf wrappers age very well. I don't even smoke the La Riqueza (Pete's FIRST broadleaf cigar!) or the El Triunfador Lancero Especial until they've aged for at least 18-months ... both those sticks are in the same caliber and profile as the Liga Privada #9s (which also need to be aged). Aged, those are all favorites.