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The only problem with buying these nice boxes is spoiling the effect but it has to be done unless you're just a collector. This is the La Flor Dominicana Mysterio which I bought in the Dominican Republic in 2014. It contains ligero leaf like the Behikes. Its a decent smoke, mild with a slightly mineral flavour but ultimately boring.
A Punch Punch (NC). Very enjoyable, in fact more so than the Cuban Punch Punch that I've had previously, but as with many NC robustos, I've found that I don't particularly enjoy the final third. I never get this from say a D4 or last nights RASS. Different class of cigar, different setting or psychological?
I'm beginning to believe you guys like older cigars. Now, is it me or is that just PLAIN CRAZY?
Ricky Bobby
I think it was [MENTION=13413582]wolfie[/MENTION] who when searching for old stock in Varadero confounded the Cuban sales staff who couldn't understand why he wanted old cigars when they had so many new ones
I like fresh cigars, at least with 2 years old normally.
I never smoke cigars from the same year, I like them to settle a bit, 12 monts at least so they taste more "rounded", less amonia also.
Some vitolas are nice to have aged.
But please keep buying new ones, and leave the old ones for the weird people as me.
I think it was @wolfie who when searching for old stock in Varadero confounded the Cuban sales staff who couldn't understand why he wanted old cigars when they had so many new ones
And that's what makes this fresh vs. old cigar issue sooooo confusing for me. Too bad Stevieboy won't play!
Being a supreme aficionado - especially when it comes to Cohiba 2004 Sublime Edition Limitadas - he'd know what's best!
I like fresh cigars, at least with 2 years old normally.
I never smoke cigars from the same year, I like them to settle a bit, 12 monts at least so they taste more "rounded", less amonia also.
Some vitolas are nice to have aged.
But please keep buying new ones, and leave the old ones for the weird people as me.
Haha! That last line is funny, Greg! (LOL)
Thanks for you comments, Greg. But by fresh, I mean just after the cigar is rolled, not one or two years later.
But I think I'm beginning to see the flaw in my thinking, expecially when you consider the so-called Sick Period, which some say lasts a year. So, would it to be fair to say that cigars are like fine wine - the older the better?
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