Tony Borhani - Bahia
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Has anybody had these before. I was at a little event tonight at a local B&M more for networking in investments and mortgages with friends but ended up last one to leave talking with the owner and he told me he had 18yr old cigars. its a 1989 vintage Bahia and he gave me one. not sure i want to smoke it anytime soon since its so rare. Curious if anyone else has had one this old or tried this line in general.
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As to whether or not the stick you were given is a "vintage" Bahia, or whether the blend has changed from "back in the day" til now (or even what happened to the brand between then & now to cause them to go from "player"status to "also-ran", Im going to have to leave to the more longer-tenured BOTL around here. Perhaps a pic of the stick you were given would help.
The only one Ive had so far is the Bahia Blu. Ive had two - first was AWESOME, and I thought I had found a diamond in the rough. The second one was horrible, so some more research is gonna be needed.
Only in the past couple of years had Bahia really come back into strength, and I for one have smoked quite a few exceptional cigars from their latest releases. I say, smoke the stick and let us know your thoughts! If you don't want it, I'll take it and let ya know mine ;-).
I dont know if anyone else remembers, or had the same experience, but about 10 years ago I bought a box of the original Bahia Trinidad, just as the brand was starting to struggle. It was, and via memory and my dossier, one of the more unique sticks I smoked and still a favorite of mine. Whatever the reason, its a d@mn shame what happened to the company, because there were some real gems here and at decent prices as well. Also had some limited release stuff that was absurdly good through Corona Cigar in Orlando. If I could find some old b&m with stock of unopened boxes just collecting dust, I would be all over these babies. Sail On Bahia.