Went a little bonkers on this latest bout of TAD, which has gotten seriously out of hand :lol: , but taking into consideration the rarity of these things I just couldn't pass them up.
(5) MacBaren Royal Twist 50g (30+ years old)
(12) Bell's Three Nuns 50g (Hand-stamped from 2005 but I suspect they are significantly older than that)
(1) A&C Peterson Escudo (8+ years old)
So far I have smoked the Three Nuns and the Escudo. The Escudo resulted in me picking up a lot of new tins to cellar as it becomes simply amazing with age on it, not to say it isn't awesome to begin with. As for the Three Nuns, indulgent is an understatement for these sugar coated little disks. The tins were evidently very well-stored and the Three Nuns is possibly my favorite blend it has been my pleasure to smoke. I will be gifting a couple of the Three Nuns tins for Christmas this year but the rest will be enjoyed very slowly.
(5) MacBaren Royal Twist 50g (30+ years old)
(12) Bell's Three Nuns 50g (Hand-stamped from 2005 but I suspect they are significantly older than that)
(1) A&C Peterson Escudo (8+ years old)
So far I have smoked the Three Nuns and the Escudo. The Escudo resulted in me picking up a lot of new tins to cellar as it becomes simply amazing with age on it, not to say it isn't awesome to begin with. As for the Three Nuns, indulgent is an understatement for these sugar coated little disks. The tins were evidently very well-stored and the Three Nuns is possibly my favorite blend it has been my pleasure to smoke. I will be gifting a couple of the Three Nuns tins for Christmas this year but the rest will be enjoyed very slowly.