i would say that diane lane has gotten better with age......oh wait.....what......OH you mean a cigar that has gotten better with age......well ***, i have only been smoking for 9 months. Never mind
Nothing in my humi has more than a year, unless it is from a bomb and I don't know the date on it. So I really can't say. Part of me thinks it would be interesting to just stop smoking for a year and maintain the humi...wait, that's CRAZY talk there.
I know I will take some heat for this one, but lets be nice to the new guy. Looking through the humi, I found a cigar with no brand name, just Ancient Warrior on the yellow label. No idea where it came from or how long it was in there (i assume a couple years). Really good smoke. Looked it up on Google and turns out it was a Gurkha. Not usually a big fan of theirs, but was looking to buy a box. Then I realize that they don't make them anymore. Not saying it was the best cigar I ever had, but a nice surprise and even bigger to find out it was a Gurkha.
I have no doubt that I will take a great deal of flak for this and hope it doesn't get out of hand, but for me it's Opus X. I really enjoy them fresh but would not pay full MSRP for a fresh one. Set them down for two or more years and at least for my palate they come alive like a totally different blend and cigar. LOVE aged Opus X, fresh is good but aged is magnificent.
I may take some flak on this one as well. Smoked a couple of Padron 64 Anniv. exclusivo's this past week that have a little over two years on them. Both were meh. I have two more with the same age...guess I'll give em a couple more years.
Padilla 1932.. Another Cigar that is no longer available. First one ROTT was okay, One Six months in much better, One with a couple years Fantastic. I have one left. and I gave one away I don't know to whom.
Padilla 1932.. Another Cigar that is no longer available. First one ROTT was okay, One Six months in much better, One with a couple years Fantastic. I have one left. and I gave one away I don't know to whom.
Agreed fully on this one Kas! This is a great cigar and age only makes them grow exponentially!
I have no doubt that I will take a great deal of flak for this and hope it doesn't get out of hand, but for me it's Opus X. I really enjoy them fresh but would not pay full MSRP for a fresh one. Set them down for two or more years and at least for my palate they come alive like a totally different blend and cigar. LOVE aged Opus X, fresh is good but aged is magnificent.
Just about everything AJ but San Lotano Habanos for sure. The Camachos I've had both ROTT and a year later, not that they are bad to begin with. The aged DPG stuff I've had has been excellent, again not bad to begin with. Also, Jenny McCarthy seems to have aged well, just sayin...
I have several.....Jaime Garica Reserva Especial, DPG Blue, Curivari Torpedo (4000 Series?) after 6 months to a year, Old school Camacho Triple Maddy and havent had the new one, Opus X, and the one san latano habano I have had had about 9 months on it and it was nice as well but havent had them ROTT.
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