I'd probably go with HdM Epi 2 also,close second PSD4.It's interesting to read others' opinions on the latter because I've also been feeling that they've lost something.I'm a few sticks away from finishing a 2010 box and I guess that 1:4 has been dull,flat and lifeless.Maybe as Deano suggested it's an age thing but I'm not in a hurry to pick a new box up anytime soon.
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I will only to the one I have smoked most of because I am sure it is so far in front of anything else in number that I ahve smoked over the last 15 years and that is the Bolivar PC. Alway had a 50 cab on the go.
Not quite the same now (like a few of my faves) but that is a whole can of worms I will leave alone for now!
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Originally posted by Jacobwaits View PostNot quite the same now (like a few of my faves) but that is a whole can of worms I will leave alone for now!
On a separate thread, if you must. I'd like to know what you think.
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Originally posted by TJCoro View PostRegarding the Bolivar PC, let's open that can of worms!
On a separate thread, if you must. I'd like to know what you think.
El P
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Now before anyone gets too excited, I am well aware that it may not be the cigar at all. It may just be me, tastes change and we find new favourites all the time. The only reason I am a little hesitant about getting into this and opening this 'can of worms' is because I find myself getting the same problem with quite a few Cubans that I have loved in the past. Partagas Serie D 4 is another example, I swear I just can't find a box for love nor money that makes me feel like I used to! Maybe It's me. Sir Winston...Had some of my best smoking experiences with one of those...have a box from 2010 and saying it tasted like unfermented cardboard is being kind! It's a sir winne for F**KS sake.
And I think the age thing that people always say is glossing over the problem, like 'give them a few years' or 'they really need 4 or 5 years'. I am sorry and I know that many of you are far more educated on these subjects than I am but if something tastes like sugar free paper and salt free f**king spelt bread from the off then 4 years is not going to help any.
Anyway, There are still plenty of fine cigars out there and it is probably just me but I am a little more open to trying the odd NC more than I ever thought I would be.
Boring myself now! Cheers.Last edited by Jacobwaits; 27-09-2012, 08:16 AM.
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Originally posted by Jacobwaits View PostThe only reason I am a little hesitant about getting into this and opening this 'can of worms' is because I find myself getting the same problem with quite a few Cubans that I have loved in the past.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Originally posted by tippexx View PostI've noticed this too, and mentioned it ..... I not a Horticulturist so I can't prove my theory, but I think there's a problem with the hybrid leaf.
still, i'd rather have a crappy tasting cuban cigar rather than a crappy NC.......
alex
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