oldest cigar you have ever smoked.
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jeep edson
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just curious what is the oldest cigar you have ever smoked and how did it rank compared to some of your top newer sticks. the oldest stick i have ever smoked was a few year old opus x. most of mine never live long enough before i smoke them and i have never bought a older cigar for the sake of it being older.
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Oldest tobacco would be a 59 preembargo puro rolled in the nineties. A friend got a box, triple verified and date stamped by US customs. Other then that a late 90's or early 2k LGC from Jiunn, 00 punch, 04 upmann, 02 siglo II, ryj 02. The PE was really good and I'd get more if I could. It was a very unique profile. The other habanos were all excellent as well, specifically the upmann no 2.
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cool. this is the info i am looking for. i am sure rip has smoked some oldies in his time.
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Fyi...Cubans from 99-01 are notorious for construction issues and terrible draw.
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thanks for the heads up
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probably about a year. I suck.
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Because of the way I buy cigars most of the stuff in my collection is 5 to 7 years old. I do have some boxes of ISOM from 98' though. It's amazing what a few years will do for a cigar.
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1 year
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Avo Domaine from 2002. I smoked one a year ago ... bleh. Still have 2 left.
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i had a monte 1 that was 15 years old, RyJ exhibicion 4 that was 11 years old, LGC Medaille d'Or No.3 that is 10 years old (same one Dustin mentioned). overall, enjoyed all of them for varying reasons. Pretty neat to have such great complexities, smoothness, and flavor for such vintage cigars. reminded me of why I enjoy cigars. YOLOOOOOOOO (I actually hate that saying). yolo
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1940s partagas.
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An 03 Hoyo des Dieux. It wasn't that good but I attribute that to the individual stick, not the line or the age. I have lots from 04 to present.
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the oldest stick ive smoked was only about 4 years old..
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I have smoked fair amount of vintage cigars. I smoked most of the vintage Cubans in Spain and Netherlands. Spain has many cigars collectors along with United Kingdom, Netherlands, Switzerland, Hong Kong and India. These five countries have many vintage cigar collectors and still some of their cigar stores offer vintage cigars. I believe the oldest Cuban cigars I smoked are:
Cuban Davidoff Chateau Margaux from 1969
Cuban Davidoff 5000 Grand Corona from 1970
H. Upman Mirables from 1970
Hoyo de Monterrey Coronations from 1980
Cuban extremely rare State gift Cohiba Lancero from 1980’s. I still have half of a box
No-Cuban vintage cigar
Padron Millennium from 1999. By the time I smoked them they were 16 and 18 years aged
Opus X original release from 1995
Forbidden X Lancero Phantom from 2002
I cannot remember the rest at this moment. About vintage cigar, all I can say is, they are taste from heaven. You cannot replace a vintage cigar with anything, specially the Cuban one. -
I manage to keep some cigars for 10 or 11 years before smoking them. I have a couple San Cristobal from 2001 (smoked 1 last week and it was crazy smooth and wonderful), Cohibas from 02, 04, 08; a few Hoyos from 07 and probably some that I'm forgetting about. I smoke a few "new" cigars, and tend to let the new stuff rest for a while. I'd say my average smoke is about 1 to 3 years old, except for the cheap stuff. Cigars like Rosa Cuba or Trinidad Y Cia I never worry about aging, but some still kick around for a couple years.
The ISOM sticks need some age on them. Some are ok right away, but almost all of them are much better after 5 years and fanfreikentastic after 10.
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Agree...my regular Cuban smokes are mostly from 2000-2005. It adds a lot fun smoking a Cuban. Maybe this is how my non-Cuban smoking became limited.camgfs:I manage to keep some cigars for 10 or 11 years before smoking them. I have a couple San Cristobal from 2001 (smoked 1 last week and it was crazy smooth and wonderful), Cohibas from 02, 04, 08; a few Hoyos from 07 and probably some that I'm forgetting about. I smoke a few "new" cigars, and tend to let the new stuff rest for a while. I'd say my average smoke is about 1 to 3 years old, except for the cheap stuff. Cigars like Rosa Cuba or Trinidad Y Cia I never worry about aging, but some still kick around for a couple years.
The ISOM sticks need some age on them. Some are ok right away, but almost all of them are much better after 5 years and fanfreikentastic after 10. -
thanks for the info guys. i have smoked for a long time but am new to the collecting and terms etc. i know this is a stupid question define isom for me
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pm to you:-)jeep edson:thanks for the info guys. i have smoked for a long time but am new to the collecting and terms etc. i know this is a stupid question define isom for me -
thanks mike
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I am heading to India (will be staying just outside of Delhi) very soon for a few weeks. This is my first trip to India. Do you have any advice on the norms of buying cigars there? I looked and couldn't find any LCDH shops in the country.rzaman:I have smoked fair amount of vintage cigars. I smoked most of the vintage Cubans in Spain and Netherlands. Spain has many cigars collectors along with United Kingdom, Netherlands, Switzerland, Hong Kong and India. These five countries have many vintage cigar collectors and still some of their cigar stores offer vintage cigars. I believe the oldest Cuban cigars I smoked are:
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Oldest was probably 3 years that I found in the bottom of my humi, maybe a GOF, easily much better than its younger relatives. More mellow, smooth and overall just more enjoyable. Though I've found some 2 year old Diesels as well, and they're much better than their younger siblings; every cigar improves with age. Wish I had the will power to age some more
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Cingari cigar lounge in Hotel Oberoi in Delhi is a good place. I am talking about few years back so they must have some new shops now. India has a booming economy and a fast growing luxury goods market. Cingari is an official Casa del Habano's distributor in India. They have cigar shops in all the major cities in India. have fun...India has a fascinating culture. If it is a business trip then try to learn a little about the culture. Here is a great link:
http://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/india/culturekevin1323:
I am heading to India (will be staying just outside of Delhi) very soon for a few weeks. This is my first trip to India. Do you have any advice on the norms of buying cigars there? I looked and couldn't find any LCDH shops in the country.rzaman:I have smoked fair amount of vintage cigars. I smoked most of the vintage Cubans in Spain and Netherlands. Spain has many cigars collectors along with United Kingdom, Netherlands, Switzerland, Hong Kong and India. These five countries have many vintage cigar collectors and still some of their cigar stores offer vintage cigars. I believe the oldest Cuban cigars I smoked are:
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You guys have way more self control than I do. I was gifted a fresh box of Flor de Antilles that I was told not to touch for at least a year.....that will be tough to do.
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I aged 3 Gurkha Spec Ops for +2 years. Quite good. Aged a La Flor Dominicana Air Bender for +2 years as well.
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I have several ISOMs from Late 90's to very early 2000's. Have yet to smoke one. Not sure what I am waiting for. I aquired them in a round about way. Been authenticated. I neeed to check 'em out!
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I smoked a Partagas 150 from 1995 that lcpleel gifted to me. The wrapper was already 18 years old at that point. the wrapper had lost quite a bit of that cameroon twang but overall it was a nice stick