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Originally posted by Stevieboy View PostI have to ask though...why did you buy them at all if you didn't like the last lot you've had? You sound like you're dreading them???If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Originally posted by tippexx View Post.... and why 2 dress boxes and not a x50 cab which is the generally recommended way to age and periodically sample Shorts?
And just to reiterate - I didn't buy them after I'd had a bad one - I bought them before I'd ever had one at all - It's been a learning experience.
Will wait a while til they've settled from travel before I make a decision.
Will probably keep one box and use the other for trades/bombs....
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Seriously though bud. The Party shorts will be fab if left alone for now.
If it were me, I'd try one this month (6 months old), then again Feb 2015 (1yr old),
and then possibly every 3 months thereafter… Not what you wanna hear,
but I think they're too young at the mo.
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We live and learn.
I spent the first year buying and trying soooo many sticks…
After a year I had spent a good ?900-?1k on sampling
When I found the cigars I liked… I thought of how many of these cigars I could have bought
with what I had just spent over a year+…
…kept this info secret btw, from the Mrs
…if only she knew how much I'd spent….Last edited by Simon G; 04-08-2014, 09:26 AM.
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Originally posted by Pandyboy View PostI've had nothing but good experiences of these cigars, had a box in 2010 that smoked very well. I think the flavor profile of them puts some people off. The powerful spicy smoke is not to everyone's liking.
It wasn't bad, it wasn't great - it was decidedly average...
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Originally posted by Simon G View PostWe live and learn.
After a year I had spent a good ?900-?1k on sampling
A cedar cab more solid, provides a better environment for aging, the cigars go in with a round foot profile and aren't squashed in the box, it's also thought, though I don't know if it's true, that the cigars which go into cabs are hand selected in the factories as being the best from batches, hence the word 'Seleccion' on cabs.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Originally posted by tippexx View PostAbout the same for me too, and after all the 'sampling' I discovered that most of them I didn't like anyway, and that 'Samplers' are generally a retailers way of getting shot of vitola that either too young or nobody likes.
Buying aged cigars is somewhat pricey!
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Originally posted by Pandyboy View PostI've had nothing but good experiences of these cigars, had a box in 2010 that smoked very well. I think the flavor profile of them puts some people off. The powerful spicy smoke is not to everyone's liking.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Originally posted by tippexx View PostAbout the same for me too, and after all the 'sampling' I discovered that most of them I didn't like anyway, and that 'Samplers' are generally a retailers way of getting shot of vitola that either too young or nobody likes….
I've not taken to a lot of cigars, only a select few. Whether the ones I smoked were not old enough, etc, I don't know.
Groundhog,
If and when buying online or from stores etc, I'd get in to the habit of checking dates and box codes where possible.
If I smoke a great cigar, I'd like to know its year and box code so when I buy again I can try to match that cigar again.
You might have more luck buying slightly more aged cigars from abroad. Not to mention they'd be cheaper.
I can't believe how I'm more aware now of picking holiday destinations, and wanting to know where my friends holiday,
just in case something can be brought back
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