accually that was my last one. i'll send you a pm in a month or so when i have money to buy some more. :smiley37:
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accually that was my last one. i'll send you a pm in a month or so when i have money to buy some more. :smiley37:
2005 H Upman Coronas Major...Very young. Gonna put the rest of em to sleep for a year or so.
Ashton VSG #1 Belicosa
Very Nice
October 26th:
Aņejo 48
Jose Piedres Cazadores
Perdomo Reserve Maduro 'F' :smiley20:
Joya de Nicaragua 1970 Consul,fresh and wicked as hell OTT...
K7
Yesterday I had one of dem Montecristo Fer de Lance (Peruvian Maduro's)... Very nice!!!!
Last night, an Opus X of the Fuente Fuente size that had so many damn burn problems that it was not worth the trouble. Odd enough because it has been at a steady 68% for a month. I smoked an inch and a half, and put it out. It's a crying shame for how much I payed for it. $18 in washington state. Tasted pretty good after the flame got out of the jet charring.
What a great smoke . Started off spicy , then mellowed out for a long enjoyable smoke . Nice even burn , beautiful construction and pleasantly strong aroma . :smiley37:
See my review
I've not had an Opus that wasn't great after a year in the humi... Now the ones I get from the cigar store and smoke within a month or two of purchase - a different story alltogether... It's been hit or miss...Quote:
Originally Posted by TheVitaleMob
To be on the safe side (and I know it's absolute torture), I usually squirrel those babies away for at least a year before I smoke 'em...
Had one of the new bolivars - to me it tasted just like a Cuba Aliados Cazador maduro. Same construction also.
Hope the rest of you have better luck with them.
ilis there any specific reason that Opus Xs behave this way? I know they are great leaf, but why all of the problems "out of the box"?Quote:
Originally Posted by ggiese
They are very young strait out of the box. Also most places keep there cigars very wet.
I havnt smoked in about a week or so :smiley22:
They're also VERY oily, which can lead to some burn problems....
I'm in your boat, TSC... I've been sick all week... :smiley6:
Last night I had a Montecristo No4, getting better all the time but I am half way through the box. By the time they are perfect....they'll be gone!! :smiley22:
Night before I had one of those Honduran sun grown churchills from MD Cigars, cheap and cheerful, can't complain for the money :smiley20:
Steel true, blade straight: From the headstone of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.Quote:
Originally Posted by watty
as usual, OK but nothing to write home about
Perdomo estate selection Mad. aristocrat, old blend.
If you haven't figured it out yet, I like perdomo's
Casa Toraņo
Once it was lit completely, very nice cigar. Lots of smoke.