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  • Hoyo de Monterrey DC

    Had my first HdM DC for a while last night, I distinctly remember this cigar as a full of flavour to the nub experience, a couple of years back.
    Last nights was flat & pretty tasteless, same year, same cab...'96. I shall leave them alone for the time being but has anyone got any knowledge of these going dead & coming out of it...

  • #2
    Never had a Hoyo DC that old, but, according to Min Ron Nee, the pre-1997 Hoyo DC

    "… lacks longer term aging potential […] and 10 year old ones might taste rather bland."

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    • #3
      Ta for that, the last one I had, would have been @ about 13 years & very very good for me to remember it. these are now obviously 16...anybody any experience with older HdM DC's....
      What would MRN class as longer term as these already went to 13 without to my knowledge any flat periods...?

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      • #4
        I have no particular hands-on on the HdM DC but there can be several flat periods. If they were mine I would wait at least another 2-4 years before deciding they were expired.

        MRN talks about 30 years plus for long term (if memory serves).

        There are some really big unknowns regarding modern storage methods, mainly because they have not been around for long enough to find out. MRN (and most of the high-end collectors) favour air-tight'ish, bagged storage. The general consensus is that this will slow down the ageing process but improve the flavour/aroma concentration. With my limited experience with bagging boxes (about 3 years so far) this is a big step forward in storage.

        So coming back to your question I am probably being no help at all
        Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
        Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

        Originally posted by Ryan
        I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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        • #5
          For long term ageing, you also need to keep the humidity between 63% and 65% as this also slows down the process.

          About 10 years is the oldest HdM DC I've smoked.......and it was 'very good'
          If you got 'em, smoke 'em !

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          • #6
            Can't say much as to the max ageing of these,

            However I smoked a 8 year old on Saturda and enjoyed it thoroughly
            There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear.

            John iv. 18.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by sipikaj View Post
              Can't say much as to the max ageing of these,

              However I smoked a 8 year old on Saturda and enjoyed it thoroughly
              Hi there. Why don't you pop over to newbee greets and introduce yourself.
              Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
              Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

              Originally posted by Ryan
              I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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              • #8
                Once again...I really used to love these, along with the SLR these were my favourite DC...full of floral and sweet flavours, wonderful stuff...However...Been working my way through a box from 2010 and I hate to use the term 'cardboard' again but that's what it reminds me of.

                And here's where I really rub the experts the wrong way and I firmly believe this...When cigars have that blandness about them at a young age, 5 years or 20 will not improve them a great deal.

                There...I've said it...now where did I lay down my Padron 64?

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