delta1 wrote:It's been a while nolen...hope you are well...
like Palama, I prolly have a few of those and other cigars I smoked back in those days laying in deep recesses of my cigar storage boxes...hopefully, some have improved like you said...but in my experience many OK cigars don't become great cigars after 10+ years of age...most get a little dusty tasting and mellow out some...that's what happened to a few Torano Signatures I found...
Hey Brother Delta,
I was surprised at how well some of those inexpensive cigars turned out. Believe me, not all turned out well: my Tornanos have started to taste like dirt (I hate it because they are such a great family), 5 Vegas - Brickhouse - Man O' War - Graycliff were duds, I wish I never bought a Gurkha - they have all crapped out on me, Punch used to be such a great cigar in the 90's but none of mine from the 2000's held up, my CAO's pre-Gen Cigar are great but those afterward have been really bad, if I want Monte- H Upman- RYJ- Partagas I've learned to buy Cuban, my Oliva's didn't do well, and my EP Carrillos did poorly (sad because great family plus hot daughter).
Some I've found well worth the long haul: All of my AJF's have been phenominal- he is the Nikola Tesla of cigars - his Ramon Allones are like gold in my humiders, ALL of my Alec Bradleys have gotten better and better -just an AMAZING company, The old family-owned Comachos have done fabulous but the Gen Cigar versions have turned out unsmokable, all Drew Estates have done fabo - KY Fire Cured is like brown sugar after a few yrs but I didn't like them ROTT, Perdomo has been $ in the bank for me, all my La Aroma's are to die for, my AVO's have been yummy, Plasencia was a dark horse but terrific - their factories make most of the boutique cigar brands in the USA, my Rocky Patels have been a very good investment - I can't think of even one bad one, all CLE's are out of this world - Christian is a master, Pinar Del Rio - I bought all I could afford and I was right on for that investment, all of my Arturo Fuentes have been GREAT - I have some from all the way back to1992 - when I was young all I could afford were the Curly Head's and I still love them today, my Don Pepins are reserved for ONLY my special guests, La Gloria Cubana Serie R is the GOAT (I've smoked them since 1993), I bought boxes of Gran Habano's and it was a great call, I believe us BOTL will be smoking The Griffin's in heavan, my Illusione have done very well, my Kristoff's have been solid.
Let me know what your experience has been. I hope all is well with you and your family. DM me, I have some cigars for you, Tony, Palma and Frank