Would you ever be willing to start a thread sharing your thoughts and experiences with aging cigars?Absolutely sublime Graycliff Espresso Elegante from '06.View attachment 308973
Same here, I’ve noticed a popularity surge in coronas lately seems to always sell out first on cigarpage these days and the 50+ gauges running the majority of availability, but perhaps there are more rolled in those sizes to begin with I don’t know. I just know I mostly have to settle with much thicker sticks than I prefer.Opus X Oro Oscuro Perfexion #4
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5 1/8 X 43
I belive this size is sometimes, or has historically, been called a "mareva." I'm a big fan of cigars in this or similar format
Dominican Puro
My buddy and I smoked the last 2 from his stash
A Por Larrañaga that I smoked in Mexico in the 90s was absolutely the best cigar I have ever had. It was a lonsdale I think. I wish I had pickled up a box of those but I was traveling and only grabbed two along with various others.'13 Por Larrañaga Monte Carlo. That was a special year for tobacco with the short-lived Corojo12 hybrid. These things have legs to age for another decade or 3, and the depth to flavor appears to be bottomless. Sorry no pic - I'll do better next time.