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  • #16
    Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
    Thanks for sharing!

    I sometimes do score when i smoke when i can remember. But its a simpler system, 90 means i'd buy a box and everything is +/- from there. A not nice tasting stick might be in the 70's.
    Seems a good enough system to me Banos. I start with the premise a Monte No4 is an 80pts, (being that it was the biggest selling Habanos when I started), so it's how much better or worse the latest cigar is compared with the Monte No4. I can't say I'd rush out & buy a box of my high scoring smokes, often they are one off's, singles I have collected with a lot of age but I certainly am looking for a box of Trova & even the laFlordeCano ER 2016, if I can find them at a reasonable price.
    Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Niela View Post
      You seem to smoke almost exclusively CCs? NCs not to your taste?

      Also, do you make tasting notes for every cigar you smoke?

      NC don't appear to be to Simon's taste at all.

      See you've bashed a PSdC3 at rated 93 Si, no SdC1s yet?
      If you want to, you can.
      And, if you can, you must!

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      • #18
        In my 'old' system a not nice tasting stick got chucked ..... and zero points. Si's far to kind for his own good.
        If you want to, you can.
        And, if you can, you must!

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        • #19
          Hi Arf, so good to hear from you. No, haven't tried your No1's yet but that was one of your PSdC3's. I smoked it in the main harbour square in Lisbon, on summer hols back in May. It was a stunning smoke & I noted in my diary I was still thinking about it 2 days later! Hope the rest of the 3's are as good. 20 of last years cigars were from your collection & everyone was tickety boo.
          I hope you are in fine fettle & enjoy a healthy 2019.
          Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by tippexx View Post
            In my 'old' system a not nice tasting stick got chucked ..... and zero points. Si's far to kind for his own good.
            Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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            • #21
              fascinating listing and a diligent account of your cigar enjoyment.

              I confess to having a memory that thinks in pictures, and senses..s. so I have a pretty good grip of what each cigar I smoke is like... and it is pretty indelible. However I realise that my consumption is much lower than yours and suspect that without notes and scores I would be endlessly running in circles. I imagine that this gives you powerful insights into the development/ ageing potential of your very fine collection?

              I am fascinated by scoring. I appreciate that we are exceptionally fortunate to enjoy a broad array of very fine products. So within a hundred scale... are there cigars out there that score sub 50/60 etc... or do we simply not want to know??!
              "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
                fascinating listing and a diligent account of your cigar enjoyment.

                I confess to having a memory that thinks in pictures, and senses..s. so I have a pretty good grip of what each cigar I smoke is like... and it is pretty indelible. However I realise that my consumption is much lower than yours and suspect that without notes and scores I would be endlessly running in circles. I imagine that this gives you powerful insights into the development/ ageing potential of your very fine collection?

                I am fascinated by scoring. I appreciate that we are exceptionally fortunate to enjoy a broad array of very fine products. So within a hundred scale... are there cigars out there that score sub 50/60 etc... or do we simply not want to know??!
                Having a comprehensive set of notes helps over the years, just like my fishing diary, just a fine lines & you can recall not just the fish but the whole day. And whilst one tends to remember the best, the worst tend to fall from the memory. So to answer your question, are they cigars at the lower end of the scale- here are the not so nice Cubans on mine. I don't include NC's on this list but there are only a couple I have given 80pts+ to.

                The Davidoff No1 was scored from smoking several but from a box that had dried out in someone's drawer in a centrally heated house. I took the box & tried to resuscitate them over 12 -18months but sadly they had truly died.

                I can say I enjoyed these cigars down to 72pts, below that they were terrible. Just a reminder I include vale for money in my scoring system, hence the Monte Joyita's score low, not that they taste bad but the draws are frequently tight & they over priced IMHO & I know they are difficult to roll!
                76 Belinda Belevderes Belevderes
                76 H.Upmann Petit Corona Marvela
                76 Los Statos d L. Creamas Corona
                76 Los Statos d L. Selectos Nacionales
                76 Quintero Petit Quinteros Petit Cazadore
                76 Ramon Allones Belvederes 02/02 Belvederes
                76 Romeo y Julieta Clarines Coronitas
                76 Romeo y Julieta No 3, Tubos Coronita
                76 Sancho Panza Non Plus Mareva
                75 La Corona (Discont'd) Panatela 11/91 Panatela
                75 Partagas Aristocrats Machine made Petit Cetros
                75 San Cristobel El Principle Tres P. Corona
                74 Cabanas Belvederes 10/00 Belvederes
                74 Flor de Cano Selectos Cristales
                74 Rebola Cuban Country Cigar Corona
                74 Romeo y Julieta Petit Julietas Entreacto
                74 Troya Universales Short Panatela
                74 Vegueros Especiales No 1 Laguito No 1
                73 H. Upmann Coronas Minor Coronita
                73 H. Upmann Majestic Creamas
                73 Partagas Chico Cigarillo
                73 Romeo y Julieta Julietta Julieta No.6
                72 Montecristo Joyita Laguito No3
                71 Fonseca Cosacos Corona
                70 Romeo y Julieta Cedros de Luxe No2 Corona
                70 Custom, Cuban Corona Corona
                69 Hoyo d Monterrey du Depute Trabuco
                66 Punch PetitCoronation T. 06/04 Coronitas
                65 Davidoff, Cuban No 1 Havana Laguito No 1
                65 Sancho Panza ER Quijote Prominete
                64 Romeo y Julieta Cedros deLuxe3 Mareva
                55 Hoyo d Monterrey Hoyo du Maire Entreacto
                54 Quintero Y Hno Londres Extra Standard
                52 Fonseca Delicias Standard
                52 Guantameria Corona Cristales
                52 Jose L.Piedra Conservas Corona
                52 Jose L.Piedra Nacionales Mareva
                51 Sancho Panza Coronas Gigantes Julieta No2
                50 Quintero Y Hno Nacionales Corona
                44 Belinda Coronas Tubos Corona
                Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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