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    When I got my first humidor a few months ago I quickly went through ?400 stocking up with sticks ranging from ?5-?16.


    With a few exceptions I've been underwhelmed with a lot of them. Think I should've bought better and subsequently fewer sticks as ultimately I'd rather smoke less often and enjoy it more, anybody else found that?

  • #2
    Welcome to the learning curve , I would imagine quite a few of us have.
    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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    • #3
      It does depend on your personal preferences, and what you bought. Which were the exceptions?
      David

      ?Use any means to keep from being a genius, all means to become one.? John Cage

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      • #4
        Also...you might find the cigars just need some rest.... for example I bought a box of Reyes last year wasn't impressed when I got home to smoke it
        ..left it in the humi for over a month tried it again and loved it...I had the same experience with a partagas Millie Flure...hated it at first...waiting for a year to smoke the next one and loved it..

        My rule is never knock a cigar out of your list until​ you've had it at least 3/4 times. As each experience my be completely different.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TheMonk View Post
          It does depend on your personal preferences, and what you bought. Which were the exceptions?
          Oliva Serie V Belicoso, SD4, RASS have really stood out to me. Don't get me wrong I've had plenty of nice smokes but they just didn't give me that wow feeling. I guess its unrealistic to expect that from every stick but maybe quality of quantity is the way to go. I'm probably smoking 4 a week average, few enough to up the price a bit but not so few I can afford Behike's every time hahaha.

          I always try and give them a couple of weeks minimum just acclimatise. Thanks for the advice all

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          • #6
            Maybe give them a little more time. I find that when I'm in a hurry to try something new that I'm not blown away most of the times. After at least three months the sticks get better. After a year of so even more. There aren't to many cigars that smoke well young IMO, a couple come to mind though: HUHC and Hoyo Petit Robusto.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by gojira View Post
              Maybe give them a little more time. I find that when I'm in a hurry to try something new that I'm not blown away most of the times. After at least three months the sticks get better. After a year of so even more. There aren't to many cigars that smoke well young IMO, a couple come to mind though: HUHC and Hoyo Petit Robusto.
              And Vegueros I have found
              'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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              • #8
                Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                And Vegueros I have found
                I've only had a few and they smoked pretty good young. Another marca that I have to revisit....

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Specialized_j View Post
                  Oliva Serie V Belicoso, SD4, RASS have really stood out to me. Don't get me wrong I've had plenty of nice smokes but they just didn't give me that wow feeling. I guess its unrealistic to expect that from every stick but maybe quality of quantity is the way to go. I'm probably smoking 4 a week average, few enough to up the price a bit but not so few I can afford Behike's every time hahaha.
                  I always try and give them a couple of weeks minimum just acclimatise. Thanks for the advice all
                  As has been said, a little rest can go a long way, specially if the cigars travelled recently. Upmann generally tend to smoke pretty well young, IMO - it's one of the most approachable marcas and remains my all-round favorite as well. Given that you enjoyed SD4 and RASS, perhaps going for the more full bodied ones like the Mag46, the now defunct PC and the brilliant Mag56 LE 2015, if you can find any - they're still around. I'd also suggest trying the Party Lusitania, if you haven't already. Personally, I find it to be excellent when young, and absolutely brilliant with age.
                  David

                  ?Use any means to keep from being a genius, all means to become one.? John Cage

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                  • #10
                    I agree on the HUHC and the HdMPR. I have a Party Lusitania and, based on what you say, I'll try it sooner than I was planning and will get a Mag 46 now too. Question: I recently bought a box of Bolivar Belicosos Finos - how will they smoke young? Do stronger CC merit a longer wait as a rule or not necessarily?

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                    • #11
                      So I'm thinking about ordering one each of these, what are people's thoughts, worth paying the extra?

                      Bolivar Super Coronas LE 2014
                      Ramon Allones Extra LE 2011
                      Ramon Allones Club Allones LE 2015
                      H. Upmann Magnum 56 LE 2015
                      Montecristo Dantes LE 2016
                      Partagas Serie C No.3 LE 2012

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                      • #12
                        I haven't tried them all but in my book both 2015 LE's are stellar cigars and are box worthy. The RA is rather cheap and I would go for a box. The Mag 56 is one of the best sticks I've had and it smoked very good from the beginning on. I purchased a box and a fiver and it was so good that I had to dip into my box which I originally wanted to leave untouched for a few years because I believe that the Mag 56 will develop into something very special over the years. I have 20 left right now and it is very hard to keep my hands off them.

                        But give them at least three months to acclimatize before enjoying them.
                        Last edited by gojira; 16-06-2017, 09:10 AM.

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                        • #13
                          I personally have no time for the Ramon Allones Extra LE 2011

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                          • #14
                            Great info!

                            You bought a box of the Mag 56, they're ?40 per stick, I thought I was pushing the boat out getting 1 stick hahaha

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Specialized_j View Post
                              Great info!

                              You bought a box of the Mag 56, they're ?40 per stick, I thought I was pushing the boat out getting 1 stick hahaha
                              Well, I don't live in the UK. Cigars are much cheaper over here.

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