Jetmech_63:I've found all the macanudo i'v smoked to be pretty flat tasting, though i havent had the maduro. Montecristo is kind of the same way in my book. The Monte White isnt too bad, think 5 vegas gold with a wee bit more flavor. The Medianoche was pretty kick ass. Amazing how sometimes you're really just paying for a name(my opinion).
bacon.jay:I know that macanudo aren't the most complex cigars out there, but they're fairly smooth and they aren't too peppery or spicy, which are some of the things i look for, but... i had a macanudo maduro the other day that was downright horrible, very bland in flavor except for bad old/stale/musky-taste for at least the first 2-1/2 inches. i didn't know if this was normal for that particular cigar? I've had the mac robust before and really enjoyed it and I can't imagine that it would be that huge of a difference? it also had a VERY tight draw for the duration, but it didn't seem over-humidified at the pre-light feel inspection and the hygro in the tupper-dor said everything was fine... didn't split during the smoke either, so... if anybody's got any input i'd appreciate it.
Krieg: bacon.jay:I know that macanudo aren't the most complex cigars out there, but they're fairly smooth and they aren't too peppery or spicy, which are some of the things i look for, but... i had a macanudo maduro the other day that was downright horrible, very bland in flavor except for bad old/stale/musky-taste for at least the first 2-1/2 inches. i didn't know if this was normal for that particular cigar? I've had the mac robust before and really enjoyed it and I can't imagine that it would be that huge of a difference? it also had a VERY tight draw for the duration, but it didn't seem over-humidified at the pre-light feel inspection and the hygro in the tupper-dor said everything was fine... didn't split during the smoke either, so... if anybody's got any input i'd appreciate it. Wow, i have had a few Mac Maduros, and never had any of the issues you reported. I usually age them for at least 6 weeks before I smoke them though. They are not usually as flavorful has other maduros I have had, but they do have a tad bit of sweetness to them.
kaspera79:I'll defend Mac by saying they are the best selling cigar in America, and they are consistant. I always have a couple in my humidor to share with new or occasional smokers, because they will find them pleasing.. MIld, and smooth is what they are known for. I prefer medium to full smokes so I don't reach for them often. If I want to smoke early, or am thinking mild, They will fit the bill. I will pick up some ascots if I want a short smoke, and still have a decent experience. I don't think age matters with Macanudo, at least not the classic line.
I had the diplomat (fiurado) and loved it. I bought 6 more and a prince phillip. I didn't enjoy the prince phillip, but the diplomats rock!