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Gran Habano Vintage 2002

beatnicbeatnic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,133
Someone sent me this cigar. I had no idea about it. It looked good. I lit it. Smoked it. Went inside and ordered a mazo. $40/20. What a wrapper! Lots of smoke. Creamy. Coffee, minimum spice. This might be the first time that I bought on compulsion without any input from others. I enjoyed the heck out of it, and the deal is a steal.
Anyone have any comments on this stick.

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  • denniskingdennisking Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
    did you order the robusto or churchill. i hear there are burn issues with the churchill.
    side note - I did a split purchase on these with an ex forum member and he sent them to my old paypal address so someone in southern oregon enjoyed the hell out of these for free
  • undulacundulac Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,129
    I keep these in stock more than any other cigar. I had one yesterday as a matter of fact. Dollar for dollar, this is one of the best.
  • HeavyHeavy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,590
    I got one of these on a whim a week or two ago. Do you guys recommend any aging (or at least rest), or are they pretty much good to go?
  • beatnicbeatnic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,133
    Mine was the robusto. Oily wrapper, all natural flavors, no burn problems. Got a bit warm at the end. But $2? Excellent.
  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
    Heavy:
    I got one of these on a whim a week or two ago. Do you guys recommend any aging (or at least rest), or are they pretty much good to go?
    Easily one of favorite smokes, and I agree, dollar for dollar hard to beat. I've smoked a ton of em, and never bothered with much beyond a week or so worth of rest.
  • HeavyHeavy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,590
    Hays:
    Heavy:
    I got one of these on a whim a week or two ago. Do you guys recommend any aging (or at least rest), or are they pretty much good to go?
    Easily one of favorite smokes, and I agree, dollar for dollar hard to beat. I've smoked a ton of em, and never bothered with much beyond a week or so worth of rest.
    Cool. Thanks bro. Looks like this one will meet its fiery fate sooner than later...
  • bigharpoonbigharpoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,909
    beatnic:
    Someone sent me this cigar. I had no idea about it. It looked good. I lit it. Smoked it. Went inside and ordered a mazo. $40/20. What a wrapper! Lots of smoke. Creamy. Coffee, minimum spice. This might be the first time that I bought on compulsion without any input from others. I enjoyed the heck out of it, and the deal is a steal.
    Anyone have any comments on this stick.
    These are good cigars alright! I don't think they need much rest but I do give them a little dry-boxing.
  • t_evan50t_evan50 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,725
    Yep the robustos are one of the best value smokes. The churchill has some major burn issues. I'll be letting them sit for a long while.
  • ndhaon91ndhaon91 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 441
    I haven't smoke the robustos but the churchills are just outstanding. I did have the same burn issues everyone else talks about. But I resolved that by keeping them unhumidified. That's right... they are permanently dry boxing. I check on them ever week and they are still plenty soft to the touch.

    So if you go with the Churchills, just keep that in mind.
  • zoom6zoomzoom6zoom Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,214
    Even buying a box blind I doubt many folks would be disappointed with these.
  • amz1301amz1301 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,287
    ndhaon91:
    I haven't smoke the robustos but the churchills are just outstanding. I did have the same burn issues everyone else talks about. But I resolved that by keeping them unhumidified. That's right... they are permanently dry boxing. I check on them ever week and they are still plenty soft to the touch. So if you go with the Churchills, just keep that in mind.


    +1 except mine have just been resting in the humi since January, no burn issues.
  • fla-gypsyfla-gypsy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,023
    The robusto is a great stick but I thought the churchill sucked. They will improve with rest
  • beatnicbeatnic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,133
    I thank all for their honest opinions. Waiting on my mazzo. Looks like i didn't buy duds. Thanks
  • VulchorVulchor Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,176
    Heavy:
    I got one of these on a whim a week or two ago. Do you guys recommend any aging (or at least rest), or are they pretty much good to go?
    Im guessing their doing some aging in the warehouse already...and at the price point-----smoke em up
  • beatnicbeatnic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,133
    Vulchor:
    Heavy:
    I got one of these on a whim a week or two ago. Do you guys recommend any aging (or at least rest), or are they pretty much good to go?
    Im guessing their doing some aging in the warehouse already...and at the price point-----smoke em up
    The wrapper has 7 years on it.
  • RedtailhawkozRedtailhawkoz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,914
    My B&M is a Gran Habano Dealer! LOL They have tons of stuff Including a new one, its a Corojo % Shaggy! Awesome smoke and for the Price they Cant be Beat! I smoke the Hell out of the Gran Hanbano Line of Cigars!
    Heres on Im looking for !
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    Want to come help me smoke it?
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    Better bring the Cutting torch to Light this bad Boy!
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  • Joeyjoe21_8Joeyjoe21_8 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,048
    it says this is 25k cigars....u know...they could have just given everyone here 100 cigars for free! lol
  • beatnicbeatnic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,133
    Awesome display. Wonder what the fire marshall said about it. One spark and the whole place would go up. LOL Waiting patiently for my shipment. With their prices, I suspect I'll be keeping some in my box.
  • GlockSmokerGlockSmoker Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5
    I'm just getting back into smoking after not having a cigar for about 16 years. I got some of these in a sampler, which seemed the best way to uh, "sample" several brands.

    Smoked one a few weeks ago, but I couldn't keep it burning (at least evenly) enough to tell you whether or not I liked it. Got frustrated and threw it away before finishing it. I have a few more that came in my sampler, so I think I'll age them and try it again based on the nice things most of you are saying.
  • kaspera79kaspera79 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,144
    Hey Glock.. So, First of all welcome, Why the sabbaticle from cigars ?
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