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Aficionado_de_Perfectos
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I was thinking of making this thread anyways, but what really pushed me forward with it was the "I hate to sound like an a..." thread. I see DE in a different light than the user who started that thread.
'I'm generally into more traditional cigars, but I occasionally dabble with some Drew Estate infusions. Though I haven't had one for awhile, I found Ambrosia, Tabak, and Isla to be pleasant and exactly what I had hoped to experience from their reviews/label description. Even now, there are times when I actually find myself wanting the cream texture of an Acid 1400cc.
DE really lives up to their motto, "The rebirth of Cigars." They had a somewhat diverse portfolio when I first started getting into cigars around '05, and they have really expanded since and continue to do so on a regular basis. Liga Privada and Undercrown are well established in the realm of traditional cigars to the tune that Acid isn't necessarily the first thing that comes to mind regarding DE anymore.
New products continue to come out, and I look forward to trying them out whenever I get a chance. After sampling at least a few, they don't always end up being new go tos for me, but I've never been disappointed with one. It's generally been what I expected it to be from reviews and other channels for word of mouth.
I haven't gotten around to trying out Herrera Esteli yet, but it's on my list for the next purchase I make. I'm kind of waiting for MUWAT KFC to be carried cause I'm really anticipating those as well. DE's product line really runs the gamut both in terms of price and blending. It can also be said that there is not a tremendously diminished level of quality at their lower pricepoint. The same cannot be said about other companies who cover a similar range in price.
All that being said, I would like to know what others think about DE. I'd also like to know if anyone feels the way I do regarding DE but about another maker. Who do you all feel has diverse offerings with respect to price point and blend without dropping the quality too much at the lower end and all that?
'I'm generally into more traditional cigars, but I occasionally dabble with some Drew Estate infusions. Though I haven't had one for awhile, I found Ambrosia, Tabak, and Isla to be pleasant and exactly what I had hoped to experience from their reviews/label description. Even now, there are times when I actually find myself wanting the cream texture of an Acid 1400cc.
DE really lives up to their motto, "The rebirth of Cigars." They had a somewhat diverse portfolio when I first started getting into cigars around '05, and they have really expanded since and continue to do so on a regular basis. Liga Privada and Undercrown are well established in the realm of traditional cigars to the tune that Acid isn't necessarily the first thing that comes to mind regarding DE anymore.
New products continue to come out, and I look forward to trying them out whenever I get a chance. After sampling at least a few, they don't always end up being new go tos for me, but I've never been disappointed with one. It's generally been what I expected it to be from reviews and other channels for word of mouth.
I haven't gotten around to trying out Herrera Esteli yet, but it's on my list for the next purchase I make. I'm kind of waiting for MUWAT KFC to be carried cause I'm really anticipating those as well. DE's product line really runs the gamut both in terms of price and blending. It can also be said that there is not a tremendously diminished level of quality at their lower pricepoint. The same cannot be said about other companies who cover a similar range in price.
All that being said, I would like to know what others think about DE. I'd also like to know if anyone feels the way I do regarding DE but about another maker. Who do you all feel has diverse offerings with respect to price point and blend without dropping the quality too much at the lower end and all that?
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As far as the regular DE stuff, I liked the Tabak Especial and Dirt torpedo but that's all I've smoked.
I'm glad to hear the opinions of naysayers as well and would be even more interested to know what their "go to" labels are so that I may interest myself in the board spectrum of offerings from another maker as well.
I guess part of it is the nature of the beast. Boutique cigar companies, by definition, don't necessarily offer the range I enjoy from DE. That's not to say that I don't enjoy cigars from various makers. I've generally got some Perdomos and CAOs stocked as well.