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My best 5 for me were...
1. Opus X 1992 Rare Estate Reserve
2. Padron 1926 80th Anniversary Maduro
3. Anejo #77
4. Tatuaje Noelle
5. Arturo Fuente Hemingway Signature
Honorable Mentions
San Latano Oval
Joya de Nicaragua Antano Dark Corojo
Liga Privada #9 Flying Pig
DPG Blue
I would have to say Opus X perfection as the best cigar i smoked this year.
But the year is not over yet and i plan on digging deep in the humidor for new years eve![]()
designated whipping boy for the grammar police
Just run everything threw a spell checker.
My best cigar this past year was a La Gloria Cubana. Just a $3 cigar, not very memorable really, taste was pretty bland I think. But I was sitting outside alone after a very rough couple days and my wife brought it out to me because she thought the band "looked nice". We sat together and talked for a couple hours about our hopes for the future - not once mentioning the emotional chaos that we were, at that time, completely engulfed in. Absolutely fantastic cigar.
EP Carrillo Edicion Limitada 2009. Great cigar from 2009 even better in 2011.
Like someone else said, great post.
Like yourself I find my most memorable smokes are from what I am doing and who I am with, rather than the stick itself. The experience can elevate any cigar. I still remember smoking an RP 1992 in the summer of 2007 while fishing with my dad. It was a perfect moment.
I make waves of box purchases so nothing is really new. Memorable ones this year was my last King B on Thanksgiving and some Anejos here and there. Nothing worth celebrating this year to pull out the big guns.
"...all roads lead to cigars."
-Cinda
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-Ashauler
"Rule 17: Don’t turn your back on bears, men you have wronged, or the dominant turkey during mating season."
-Dwight Schrute
"Fuck I just like smoking. Who am I kidding?"
-Badwhale
"If you want to start a fuckin' hobby, start it."
-Shelby07
The real deal. A Cuban Cohiba Lancero, 7.5 x 38, aged for several years. Fantastic smoke, I can see why Cubans are worth the price.
It's a toss up for me. It would be either:
- Oliva Series V Maduro Especial
- Cuban Stock Royal Selection
- My Father Le Bijou 1922
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***
Had a few great ones:
Berger & Argenti Entubar Double Corona natural
Nestor Miranda Special Selection Lancero (Not sure if it was the Rosado or the Oscuro)
Pinar Del Rio Clasico Exclusivo Lancero
Carlos Torano Reserva Selecta Torpedo
Puff N Stuff My Father Le Bijou SE
Casa Fuente Belicos Finos
And a bunch of others as well.
ETA: Forgot to state which of the above was my favorite. The Entubar, was hands down, the best cigar I smoked this year.
Last edited by Mizicke5273; 01-03-2012 at 10:22 AM.
Yay! Cigars!
I have only smoked cigars since half way through 2011. The one cigar that I have fond memories of would be from the CAO World Sampler. It was an America Potomac. I really loved the rich and hearty flavor.
Backwoods Honey Berry.
I just finished a box of Tatuaje Gran Cojonu's I started last year. These fat juicy's have a "pig-tail" foot, they're firm as hell and smoke for hours without a relight. Strong and tasty they're just delicious. Well worth the $10.+ you have to pay for them 'cause they last a long time.
I don't waste them on the golf course where the wind and play cause you to relight a bunch of times. I'd rather enjoy them at Cuenca Cigars in Hollywood, Fl. Cuenca has a Montecristo Lounge attached to their store. I usually meet my golf buddies and the rest of the crew there on Wednesday nights. I keep a couple of bottles of single malt scotch in my locker and we sit around, watch the Heat, play dominoes and smoke our favorites. The Gran Cojonu is a complete cigar experience.
It is without a doubt the Romeo Y Julieta Aniversario
Ashton VSG and Oliva Connecticut. Both toros
The one I smoked with my new son-in-law at the wedding. Turned him green.I might have ruined his night.
Doc
Do draft dodgers have reunions? And if so what do they talk about?
Doc
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