Davidoff Flake Medallions: To Age Or Not To Age?

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fishmansf

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It’s been ages since I’ve last had Davidoff flake medallions but remember them being pretty similar to PS Luxury Bullseye Flake but a bit richer in flavor. Should I cellar this blend for a couple years or is it pretty good to go out of the tin? It’s been so long I can’t remember myself.
 

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Never had it myself, but I got two tins earlier this year just out of general principle. After experiencing what aging did with a batch of LBF, I decided to age the medallions as well. I would suggest aging them, but again, having no basis for comparison perhaps devalues my two cents more than any Jerome Powell policy ever could. 💰💸

I'd be interested to see what other forum members have to say about this.
 
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Peter Turbo

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These were really enjoyable right out of the tin with a lot better flavor then even my 4 year old LBF.

Honestly, LBF sucks and people always say "age it, age it, you gotta age it like 4, 5 years". Ridiculous, literally every other VaPer I've tried fresh is better then LBF, every single one, you name it, its better. I could be dead tomorrow, I dont have time for a blend to "get good". Smoke all the LBF you like I'm not buying more of it lol.
 
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fishmansf

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If you don't know what it tastes like, how will you know if age has improved it?
I remember what they taste similar to PS Bullseye Flake which I had just last week but but can't remember their own distinct notes.
 

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If I remember it correctly, that the one with very heavy and sharp Perique. I would definitely age that one. If for nothing else, but to mellow down the Perique.
 
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Terry Lennox

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The Perique isn't too sharp, and I'm sensitive. It's good stuff fresh, better aged. But I agree with those who say you should smoke one tin and age the other. Part of the pipe smoking journey is learning the blends and your taste. You need to try a lot of different blends to build that knowledge. Also, you can jar it up after you try it. The exposure to oxygen will only speed up the fermentation process and what happens in the jar over 1 year is about equal to perhaps 3 in the tin.
 
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fishmansf

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Update, I decided to have a few medallions tonight just to jog my memory. They are FANTASTIC, the Virginias are really what take center stage but the perique definitely adds a mouth feel to it and is noticeable on the retrohale. I’m going to buy a few more of these tins and let them age for a few years and I’m sure they’ll be delicious.
 

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Update, I decided to have a few medallions tonight just to jog my memory. They are FANTASTIC, the Virginias are really what take center stage but the perique definitely adds a mouth feel to it and is noticeable on the retrohale. I’m going to buy a few more of these tins and let them age for a few years and I’m sure they’ll be delicious.
Really. Save your money and get Peterson Navy Roll. At least try Peterson Navy Roll before investing in Davidoff. My memories are from 2016 or 17. Not sure if Davidoff changed formula for the medallion or not, but Perique bit me quite a bit. Back when I asked around, it will take five or more years to tame that down. Now, Peterson Navy Roll has no such issue. And leaving Peterson in a jar for two to three months will turn that into sweetest dark fruit bomb.
 

fishmansf

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Really. Save your money and get Peterson Navy Roll. At least try Peterson Navy Roll before investing in Davidoff. My memories are from 2016 or 17. Not sure if Davidoff changed formula for the medallion or not, but Perique bit me quite a bit. Back when I asked around, it will take five or more years to tame that down. Now, Peterson Navy Roll has no such issue. And leaving Peterson in a jar for two to three months will turn that into sweetest dark fruit bomb.
It’s also been a while since I tried those. I remember really disliking Escudo, not because it was bad, but just because it was ridiculously overhyped.
 

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It’s also been a while since I tried those. I remember really disliking Escudo, not because it was bad, but just because it was ridiculously overhyped.
Escudo was overrated. But Escudo that you and I smoked isn't what it was supposed to be. Change in manufacturing, and ownership made it something other than what old timers were talking about. As to newbies screaming about the greatness of Escudo, they must love Nickelback.
 

fishmansf

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Escudo was overrated. But Escudo that you and I smoked isn't what it was supposed to be. Change in manufacturing, and ownership made it something other than what old timers were talking about. As to newbies screaming about the greatness of Escudo, they must love Nickelback.
That makes sense. Wish I could have tasted it back in the day. I think I need another tin of Deluxe Navy Rolls. Easily been five years since I last had a tin.
 

Peter Turbo

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Update, I decided to have a few medallions tonight just to jog my memory. They are FANTASTIC, the Virginias are really what take center stage but the perique definitely adds a mouth feel to it and is noticeable on the retrohale. I’m going to buy a few more of these tins and let them age for a few years and I’m sure they’ll be delicious.
Yeah its good stuff and the reason they're always sold out.