Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
niagara falls!!!slowly i turn.
Sorry, inside joke.
Step by step...Slowly I turn.
Sorry, inside joke.
My curiosity around this cigar is now beginning to fade away. I guess I had hoped this may be a sleeper cigar that some how stayed out of main stream. But after seeing everyone's posts here and after reading a bit about the cigar it self, I can see there is a bunch of self serving involved here. I first heard of the Atebay via a podcast I was listening to. They were ranting and raving about it and even named it the Cigar of the Year in 2012. I did a search to find out where can I find this beast, and it turned out the guy who runs the podcast, who happens to own 3 cigar stores in NH also happened to be one of the only people who carried the cigar.I have smoked both. My local B&M carries them. The Atabey doesn't hold a candle to the Behike. I paid $32 for one and all I got was tobacco flavor. Bought a box of ten Behike 54 for $320. Let it sit in my wineador foe six months. I smoked one and tasted cocoa, leather, cedar and a little grassiness. Wonderful 2 hour smoke. Will not buy any more Atabey's. Although their packaging is very pretty. Great artwork on the boxes and jars. Not worth it. To me anyway.
welcome to the great world of hype, sir. they are NEVER worth the hype. none of them. EVER. find what you like, and enjoy it to the fullest, and f#@k what anyone else says. don't get me wrong, there are cigars worth a chase. worth secondary market pricing, even. but they are never worth as much as someone else says. they are worth what YOU feel they are worth. which is why you see so many of us trying everything, and so many others only going after a select few releases; learn where you are at, and what works for you. that, at it's heart, is the real journey.My curiosity around this cigar is now beginning to fade away. I guess I had hoped this may be a sleeper cigar that some how stayed out of main stream. But after seeing everyone's posts here and after reading a bit about the cigar it self, I can see there is a bunch of self serving involved here. I first heard of the Atebay via a podcast I was listening to. They were ranting and raving about it and even named it the Cigar of the Year in 2012. I did a search to find out where can I find this beast, and it turned out the guy who runs the podcast, who happens to own 3 cigar stores in NH also happened to be one of the only people who carried the cigar.
So even though he moves millions in product every year, he still must benefit in some way by selling probably the most expensive cigar that he has even if it really isn't that great.
Was that rumor started by you.... in this thread?It's been rumored that the Atabey are actually repackaged Behike. I've smoked both but about a year apart and only remember really loving both of them.
It was 3:2I'm pretty sure @ChefBoyRG54 traded all this bhks for Atabeys in a two for one deal. But it could be just a rumor.