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Just lit up a 5 Vegas Cask Strength.....

jd50aejd50ae Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,109
...and it has an excellent draw with a great ash. I guess the name had me a bit worried but it is not over powering at all. I can already taste the flavors trying to come out. Good smoke but I think aging is going to make it better then good. A keeper for sure...

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  • ToombesToombes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,451
    Age only makes them better. I had one with just over a year on it and it was smooth as warm buttah. I was even picking up a slight bourbon flavor on the finish. I do agree that the name is a bit disconcerting, though.
  • VulchorVulchor Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,176
    One of the only two 5 Vegas sticks I think are very good.
  • EchambersEchambers Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,335
    Vulchor:
    One of the only two 5 Vegas sticks I think are very good.
    What's the other? I like either the series a or the triple a (I actually forgot which one is which and might have to try them both again). Of course I will admit to liking the gold when I'm in the mood for something pretty mild or who smoking around people that don't like cigars so much.
  • VulchorVulchor Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,176
    The 5 Vegas Miami------which as I look here, lol, is apparently no longer made.
  • SleevePlzSleevePlz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,408
    Echambers:
    Vulchor:
    One of the only two 5 Vegas sticks I think are very good.
    What's the other? I like either the series a or the triple a (I actually forgot which one is which and might have to try them both again). Of course I will admit to liking the gold when I'm in the mood for something pretty mild or who smoking around people that don't like cigars so much.
    Honestly, I find the 5 Vegas line to be one of the better bargain lines out there. The Miami, Relic, and AAA are all really good and can be had easily for under $3 a stick. If you are not aware, they are blended by DPG, Quesada, and AJF, respectively. So if you like their other stuff, you'll probably like their 5V.
  • EchambersEchambers Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,335
    I agree. While they are not the most interesting cigar they are some of the most consistent I've had as a brand. Rarely any construction problems, rarely any burn problems, etc. I just tossed two RPs because I was tired of having to relight them over five minutes...
  • prosspross Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 739
    The AAA is one of my go to smokes for consistency and price. I enjoy the cask strength, but think it is a bit over rated.

  • jadeltjadelt Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 766
    SleevePlz:
    Echambers:
    Vulchor:
    One of the only two 5 Vegas sticks I think are very good.
    What's the other? I like either the series a or the triple a (I actually forgot which one is which and might have to try them both again). Of course I will admit to liking the gold when I'm in the mood for something pretty mild or who smoking around people that don't like cigars so much.
    Honestly, I find the 5 Vegas line to be one of the better bargain lines out there. The Miami, Relic, and AAA are all really good and can be had easily for under $3 a stick. If you are not aware, they are blended by DPG, Quesada, and AJF, respectively. So if you like their other stuff, you'll probably like their 5V.
    Agree..... I enjoy the Classic too.....I always keep some 5V Classic Torpedo in the humi. Nice stick and great for non smokers who want to join in.
  • bigharpoonbigharpoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,909
    There was a time when the Cask Strength (II) was a top contender in my rotation. My tastes have changed to much mellower cigars so I'm not smoking them any longer but they are an excellent value, as is the entire 5V line. I didn't really like how they aged, though. I thought they hit their peak right around a year old. After that, they started to lose some of their flavor and become more one dimensional.
  • jd50aejd50ae Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,109
    bigharpoon:
    There was a time when the Cask Strength (II) was a top contender in my rotation. My tastes have changed to much mellower cigars so I'm not smoking them any longer but they are an excellent value, as is the entire 5V line. I didn't really like how they aged, though. I thought they hit their peak right around a year old. After that, they started to lose some of their flavor and become more one dimensional.


    Good to know....and humidor is so marked.
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