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What cubans are ya smoking?
nolen Offline
#3001 Posted:
Joined: 09-05-2012
Posts: 1,083


JOSE L. PIEDRA Cazadores.

Hey all, I've been away for a while - serious health issues, but I did smoke one of these this morning on the porch It's been sitting in my humi since 2012 and It turned out to be simply amazing. They come in bundles and tend to have a prominent ammonia smell. This is my second bundle and I'm convinced some high ammonia cigars can become fantastic with humi time.
frankj1 Offline
#3002 Posted:
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thought about you the last several years.
Palama Offline
#3003 Posted:
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Cohiba Siglo III

EMA MAR '08
jjanecka Offline
#3004 Posted:
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Some fake ass hoyo 2007 that was gifted to me by a member of this forum.
hnixon12 Offline
#3005 Posted:
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Posts: 2,876
Monte Edmundo
Burner02 Offline
#3006 Posted:
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PSD #4, 11/08
SRH1 Offline
#3007 Posted:
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jjanecka wrote:
Some fake ass hoyo 2007 that was gifted to me by a member of this forum.


Thankfully you didn’t pay for it.
Was it presented as a fake, or as a potential fraud?
How did you confirm it was fake?
jjanecka Offline
#3008 Posted:
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Well normally cigars such as these don't taste like complete dog-chit and äss.
dkeage Offline
#3009 Posted:
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Boli RC
deadeyedick Offline
#3010 Posted:
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Posts: 17,087
PLPC '11
Whistlebritches Offline
#3011 Posted:
Joined: 04-23-2006
Posts: 22,128
H Upmann Corona,06,with a couple fingers Old Forester Statesman.Excellent combo if I may say so myself.
Burner02 Offline
#3012 Posted:
Joined: 12-21-2010
Posts: 12,884
Punch SS #1, 03/04
deadeyedick Offline
#3013 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
Posts: 17,087
This weekend:

JL#2 DTF May '03 over the hill
JL#2 GAS Abr '08 wonderful
JL#2 PRA July '10 from a cab also wonderful
JL#2 UTL June '17 not ready yet
deadeyedick Offline
#3014 Posted:
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Punch SS #12 SUA Aug '00 last three of this old box
deadeyedick Offline
#3015 Posted:
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Alex custom Rob '18 - gotta keep my hands out of these Brick wall
SRH1 Offline
#3016 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Alex custom Rob '18 - gotta keep my hands out of these Brick wall


Hope you have better luck with that than I.......d'oh!
eleltea Offline
#3017 Posted:
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Where you guys get all those aged cigars? I was in Havana a few weeks ago. I prowled 4 or 5 LCdH and the oldest I saw of anything I was looking for was Nov 2017. A box of Monte 2 with those new bands is a beautiful sight and I am too old to age them 5 years. I’ll try one in 6 months
eleltea Offline
#3018 Posted:
Joined: 03-03-2002
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Where you guys get all those aged cigars? I was in Havana a few weeks ago. I prowled 4 or 5 LCdH and the oldest I saw of anything I was looking for was Nov 2017. A box of Monte 2 with those new bands is a beautiful sight and I am too old to age them 5 years. I’ll try one in 6 months
deadeyedick Offline
#3019 Posted:
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Long time no see. You are old enough to have a good stash yourself brother.
shaun341 Offline
#3020 Posted:
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PSD4

Floating around in my cuban singles drawer without a label on it so no idea age.
eleltea Offline
#3021 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Long time no see. You are old enough to have a good stash yourself brother.

Way too true, DED, but a LCdH has always been too far away, and I've never tried or trusted internet sources.i had a Honduran puro a couple weeks ago. Can't believe it was as good as I remember.
Burner02 Offline
#3022 Posted:
Joined: 12-21-2010
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LGCMdO #4, 06/02
frankj1 Offline
#3023 Posted:
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party presidente from a split with fiddler and delta
these are getting better
Burner02 Offline
#3024 Posted:
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^ Would have been better if stored in right side of humi.
frankj1 Offline
#3025 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
^ Would have been better if stored in right side of humi.

but it's commie baccy!
Burner02 Offline
#3026 Posted:
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Hah!
Burner02 Offline
#3027 Posted:
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SD #4, 10/09
Party Shorts, 10/14
HUHC 08/14
Palama Offline
#3028 Posted:
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Party Short from 2007

Super tight draw, poked it with a toothpick but still too tight.
euodias Offline
#3029 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Party Short from 2007

Super tight draw, poked it with a toothpick but still too tight.


buy a Perfecdraw. Best cigar related $40 I have ever spent, but I think they are selling them for even cheaper now.
Palama Offline
#3030 Posted:
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euodias wrote:
buy a Perfecdraw. Best cigar related $40 I have ever spent, but I think they are selling them for even cheaper now.


I’ve been thinking about it for a couple years but in a pinch, the toothpicks always seemed to work...until last night. d'oh!

However, with that being said, I don’t run into too many plugged cigars so i’ll probably forget about this experience next week.
deadeyedick Offline
#3031 Posted:
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HU Mag 46 '12
Alex Tailsman thanks to Scot. Wonderful 90 minute smoke.
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#3032 Posted:
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Partagas Lusi 15- made a huge tactical error, and have been smoking tucked under a leaking 10' umbrella as our typical Florida weather decided to put a spontaneous rain cloud riiiiight over me within 5 minutes of lighting up. Kinda of the keystone to a **** week.
deadeyedick Offline
#3033 Posted:
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HU Royal Robusto LUB '14 yum!
SRH1 Offline
#3034 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
HU Mag 46 '12
Alex Tailsman thanks to Scot. Wonderful 90 minute smoke.


Glad you enjoyed it Rick. I don’t often have time to enjoy a big, honking cigar like that, but they are tasty.
SRH1 Offline
#3035 Posted:
Joined: 12-16-2009
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MOE Oct 14 ERDM Chiox Supreme

Smokin the house down. Wish I had purchased a few more boxes of these. Chocolatey goodness!
deadeyedick Offline
#3036 Posted:
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QdO Corona ‘14
Party Short ‘16 x2
Palama Offline
#3037 Posted:
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On tap tonight when I get together with a couple of h.s. classmates:

Dip #2 ‘08

From a Rfenst herd thinning a couple years ago. One of my classmates just retired from Boeing, so sharing two other Dips to celebrate his retirement.
drnos Offline
#3038 Posted:
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Jose Piedra cazadore. Best cheap cigar I've ever smoked.
drnos Offline
#3039 Posted:
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SRH1 wrote:
MOE Oct 14 ERDM Chiox Supreme

Smokin the house down. Wish I had purchased a few more boxes of these. Chocolatey goodness!


I have a box on its way to me. Never tried one, so glad to read your report on it.
SRH1 Offline
#3040 Posted:
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‘14’ Reynaldo. Ranks up there either the best I’ve smoked.
SRH1 Offline
#3041 Posted:
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drnos wrote:
I have a box on its way to me. Never tried one, so glad to read your report on it.

Be patient. I smoked a couple from the box when they were relatively fresh and they were good, but the rest has been worth the wait.
btpcm Offline
#3042 Posted:
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erjaq wrote:
Best CC I ever smoked was an '09 H Upmann 2 that you sent me, Kyle. It will have some competition, though -- as soon as I get into the others you sent. I'm being patient.

I've enjoyed RASS, PSD4, Monte 2, Trini Reyes, and JLo2 recently. All were from '13 and could probably have benefited from some age.

I've got a ton of smokes from Pro but I don't know how old they are, so I haven't gotten into them yet.

Has anybody had the Cohiba Lanceros or the Monte Especiales? Got my eye on those as I love that vitola.

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I just wanted to say it's nice to see appreciation for great cigars especially the rare, old ones.
Most people and curiously even cigar smokers I know think that "fresh" is somehow better!
When you run into a cigar shop salesperson who tries to impress you with "These are FRESH!" it's too funny!
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So keep up the good work. It must be an uphill battle!
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BTW I had a 5-year old Graycliff Gran Cru last year that was really close to heaven: $32/stick is a bargain!
btpcm Offline
#3043 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Party Short from 2007

Super tight draw, poked it with a toothpick but still too tight.

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You might enjoy hearing that I used an eight-inch long drill bit, 3/32" diameter, with a battery drill motor to open up a too-tight cigar and it WORKED. I had to run it from the head lengthwise all the way through out the other end. Very tricky. I removed about a half teaspoon of tobacco from the core of it. This was a ring gauge 58 cigar and at 70% humidity so the wrapper didn't crack in the process. If you drill out a dry cigar you'll probably wreck the wrapper because you have to handle it a lot while drilling.

The cigar smoked just fine, only a little hard on the draw, but an enormous improvement because before drilling there was virtually NO draw and I couldn't even keep it lit. I took my cigar, drill bit and drill motor to the cigar shop to show the owner what was going on. The shop owner was so impressed he gave me another cigar for free just to thank me for the demonstration. He said he had had two customers come back complaining of hard draw cigars and he didn't know what to do about it. I suggested he could also offer long drill bits for sale, since most everyone already has a Makita battery drill.
btpcm Offline
#3044 Posted:
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FWIW I saw a review here for a somewhat sort-of new blend that claims to have captured that "something special" that Cuban tobacco has, by duplicating the soil and climate conditions of Cuba on the mainland.

But I don't recall where it was. If anyone is interested I'll try to find it.
btpcm Offline
#3045 Posted:
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eleltea wrote:
Where you guys get all those aged cigars? I was in Havana a few weeks ago. I prowled 4 or 5 LCdH and the oldest I saw of anything I was looking for was Nov 2017. A box of Monte 2 with those new bands is a beautiful sight and I am too old to age them 5 years. I’ll try one in 6 months

I have a friend who travels to Cuba every year, and he told me the place to go is just about anywhere OUT OF HAVANA.

He likes to rent a car and drive out on any of the many remote dirt roads that go into the growing hillsides outside the city, and just keep going until you're about a third tank down on gas. Then look for a little old hut with an old man inside rolling cigars. He says there are thousands of these guys out there.

It helps to know some Spanish, but not entirely necessary. Just buy some cigars, you won't be disappointed.
He said his fondest memory was a very skilled artist who insisted on charging no more than ten cents per stick.
My friend tried to convince him that they were worth more than that but the old man was offended.
It was like, "They're only this much and if you don't like it then leave." So he liked it, very much, and bought about 20 boxes for something like $30 total. The old man was happy! The cigars were unforgettably great.

Not sure what to do about finding OLD CIGARS, but great cigars handmade by OLD MEN are a dime each, apparently.

btpcm Offline
#3046 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Punch SS #12 SUA Aug '00 last three of this old box

Alex custom Rob '18 - gotta keep my hands out of these Brick wall

You can buy a safe with a time lock so it stays locked until the date you select.
For those who have problems with self-control!
shaun341 Offline
#3047 Posted:
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Johnny O Genios from the December split, only about a 1/3 in and I was about to say they need more rest but it just took a turn for the better on me. I'll update when finished.

Update:

Finished really good. It had a creamy smoke to it with an oak and a touch a pepper profile on the retro for the final 2/3. I would say they are ready to be smoked but am going to sit on the next couple another 6 months to see how it changes. Might grab a corona next because burned one of those rott.
Burner02 Offline
#3048 Posted:
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HU Royal Robusto, 12/12
SRH1 Offline
#3049 Posted:
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08 Monte Sublime.
deadeyedick Offline
#3050 Posted:
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Yolanda Robusto March '16
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