I just returned from a week in Savannah, GA and while there stocked up at Savannah Cigars located in City Market in the historical district (about a block from my hotel).
I returned with:
1 box (x 25) Arturo Fuente Flor Fina 8-5-8 Natural
1 box (x 25) Arturo Fuente Flor Fina 8-5-8 Maduro
1 box (x 25) Oliva Series V Maduro Belicoso
1 box (x 10) Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 (in glass tubes)
4 x Cusano CC Churchill
3 x JdN Antano 1970 Churchill
3 x JdN Antano Dark Corojo
5 x an assortment of small cigars for my wife's "minion" (he works for her) who likes little cigars to round out the 100 I was allowed to bring back duty free.
I cleaned out what they had available in the JdN's and the CC's.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
Picked these up at my favorite Smoker Friendly. I've never had the Red Witch or the Undercrown so I'm pretty stoked..![]()
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All my ex's live in Texas.
I was cleaning out the basement yesterday and opened an old cooler that I thought was empty. Inside were five boxes of cigars that I had forgotten that I had. :-).
Got a couple of fivers
Diesel Hair of the Dog
NUB Cameroon
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
I actually don't have a lot of different cigars. I'd have a lot less cigars if I didn't want to sit on most Cubans for at least five years before smoking. If I didn't have a preference for aged ISOM's, I'd only need a desktop humidor with mostly Padron regular series and a few Oliva and Fuente, and that's it.
I know lots of folks like a lot of variety, but not me these days. To each their own.
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As much as I'd like to have some 5 year old Cuban's in my stash, that's not going to happen until I can afford to stock up with enough to actually have them last that long.........LOL I have some RyJ Churchill's that are at least 6 months old and should still have some a full year after they were bought. But I'm 100% sure none will make it to two![]()
Mostly all I have in my humi are my favorites.........oddly enough, all the same ones you mentioned. I don't need a whole lot of variety to be happy, but I have noticed as I try more new to me cigars, I find more I like.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
I hear you! I was of the same mind as you until I acquired a few "aged" cigars. I have happily burned quite a few of them, but now have a significant stock of 5+ year old cigars (including some very incredible Davidoff's and Cohiba 75th Anni) which I REALLY hate to smoke except in the most special of circumstances.![]()
Stopped by a B&M in Avon today and picked up a few different sticks to try. Hopefully they are as good as I have been told.
Brickhouse Gordo
MUWAT Churchill
Arturo Fuente Queen B
Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 :
As much as I'd like to have some 5 year old
Cuban's in my stash, that's not going to
happen until I can afford to stock up with
enough to actually have them last that
long.........LOL
(end quote)
FWIW, I don't think properly aged cigars are 'better' - but the flavours are different, and some people prefer those flavours. For example, I am not convinced that Padron 1926's are better with years of age. OTOH, I like to see at least a year (from rolling) on pretty much any cigar.
The thing I have found with the ISOMs that I have had is there is one pretty good taste for fairly young cigars, and then there is a period that they aren't that great, then they come back awesome for a while, then they start to dissipate, and then, people say, the cycle repeats, but over a longer time frame.
So the idea is to buy two boxes at the same time, and sample from one until the flavour is where you want it. That's obviously pricey if you go with the main brands. However, I stayed playing with aging with two cardboard 5-packs of JLP's - smoking from one pack every six months or so and seeing how the flavour changed over a couple of years. (Due to their construction, JLP's are going to be pretty consistent within a box, and age relatively quickly. Consistency between years is another story. :-)
Currently down in Seattle and picked up the following yesterday:
Camacho Havana Monarca
Padron 2000 Natural
Padron 2000 Maduro
JDN Antano Belicoso
My Father Le Bijou 1922 Petit Robusto
Flor de las Antillas Toro
DPG Cabinet Exquisitos Blue Label
Berger & Argenti Entubar Gran Toro
Padron 5000 Maduro
Padron 4000 Natural
Team Blowholes owns the Whiny Bitches!
A nice present from my cousin arrived today. Cohiba Esplendido. Now off the enjoy one.
I added some space to my humidor.![]()
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