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What cubans are ya smoking?
rfenst Offline
#5251 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
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PLPC- Feb 2023.
Surprisingly smooth and mild considering it was so young. Could taste the sweetness, but not completely or complexly like a 3-5 year old one. Unfortunately, I expected these to last for many years to come, but somehow don't think they will... Herfing
deadeyedick Offline
#5252 Posted:
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rfenst wrote:
PLPC- Feb 2023.
Surprisingly smooth and mild considering it was so young. Could taste the sweetness, but not completely or complexly like a 3-5 year old one. Unfortunately, I expected these to last for many years to come, but somehow don't think they will... Herfing


Damn! You caved and bought at current prices!? Glad I still have most of a '19 cab but won't buy more.
rfenst Offline
#5253 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Damn! You caved and bought at current prices!? Glad I still have most of a '19 cab but won't buy more.

I just cannot go back. Sucks, but reality.
Palama Offline
#5254 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,697
rfenst wrote:
PLPC - Feb 2023.
Surprisingly smooth and mild considering it was so young. Could taste the sweetness, but not completely or complexly like a 3-5 year old one. Unfortunately, I expected these to last for many years to come, but somehow don't think they will... Herfing


Mebbe, as the saying goes, “Everything in moderation”? Think
rfenst Offline
#5255 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Mebbe, as the saying goes, “Everything in moderation”? Think

Pray
PapaWhiskey Offline
#5256 Posted:
Joined: 01-01-2023
Posts: 759
Anyone want to trade a couple Por Larranaga Petit Coronas for AF Anejo? I have No 48, 50, and 60 in storage ready to go. I also have some OpusX you might be interested in. I just want to try a couple PLPC before laying out 6 and change for a box of 50. Let me know if interested. Thanks
deadeyedick Offline
#5257 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
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PapaWhiskey wrote:
Anyone want to trade a couple Por Larranaga Petit Coronas for AF Anejo? I have No 48, 50, and 60 in storage ready to go. I also have some OpusX you might be interested in. I just want to try a couple PLPC before laying out 6 and change for a box of 50. Let me know if interested. Thanks


Sent.
deadeyedick Offline
#5258 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
Posts: 17,097
LGC Medialle D'Or #4 2015

Just a superb cigar if smoked slowly. Sorry that these were discontinued years ago.
delta1 Offline
#5259 Posted:
Joined: 11-23-2011
Posts: 28,794
H Upmann Magnum 50, 2009...the first half inch was very promising...then the wrapper split, spoiling the enjoyment of this cigar... looked like a flower in bloom until the final 2 inches
deadeyedick Offline
#5260 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
Posts: 17,097
Vegueros Tapados '20
euodias Offline
#5261 Posted:
Joined: 10-16-2009
Posts: 1,468
deadeyedick wrote:
LGC Medialle D'Or #4 2015

Just a superb cigar if smoked slowly. Sorry that these were discontinued years ago.


The #4s are still around, just rolled pretty infrequently. Some '23 boxes out there.
deadeyedick Offline
#5262 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
Posts: 17,097
euodias wrote:
The #4s are still around, just rolled pretty infrequently. Some '23 boxes out there.


Correct. The #1 and #3 were discontinued.
rfenst Offline
#5263 Posted:
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Posts: 39,330
Have not smoked it yet, but Saturday I was gifted a Behike 56 worth like $300-400 in today's market. An old friend showed me his humidors/cigar lounge in his new house and he had at least 30 of them. I am thinking I'd probably trade it for a box of something else rather than smoking it as a one-and-done.
MACS Offline
#5264 Posted:
Joined: 02-26-2004
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Smoke it. It was a gift.

Even when they first came out they were priced out of my range. I would smoke it. Buckwheat gifted me a 1987 Dunhill Cabinetta. They stopped making them in 1991, I think. I smoked it and even shared it with echo4alpha and xibbumbero.

Best cigar I have ever smoked. Freshly rolled Taboada was #2... I don't know what he rolled me, but it was whatever he was smoking.
Palama Offline
#5265 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
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rfenst wrote:
Have not smoked it yet, but Saturday I was gifted a Behike 56 worth like $300-400 in today's market. An old friend showed me his humidors/cigar lounge in his new house and he had at least 30 of them. I am thinking I'd probably trade it for a box of something else rather than smoking it as a one-and-done.


Hmm, “something else”. Think

Pineapple and grape White Owls? Anxious












Laugh
deadeyedick Offline
#5266 Posted:
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MACS[h wrote:
]Smoke it. It was a gift.[/h]

Even when they first came out they were priced out of my range. I would smoke it. Buckwheat gifted me a 1987 Dunhill Cabinetta. They stopped making them in 1991, I think. I smoked it and even shared it with echo4alpha and xibbumbero.

Best cigar I have ever smoked. Freshly rolled Taboada was #2... I don't know what he rolled me, but it was whatever he was smoking.


Agreed. Smoke it. My MO is always smoke a gifted cigar no matter how good or bad. I have been through almost two boxes of the Behike 52. Can't say they are the best I have had but they were a pleasure for the $16.40 I paid. (long story)

And I also agree that the Taboado that xibbumbero gifted me on our TJ trip was in my top 5 at least. BTW where is that old fire dog?
Palama Offline
#5267 Posted:
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deadeyedick wrote:
Agreed. Smoke it. My MO is always smoke a gifted cigar no matter how good or bad. I have been through almost two boxes of the Behike 52. Can't say they are the best I have had but they were a pleasure for the $16.40 I paid. (long story)

And I also agree that the Taboado that xibbumbero gifted me on our TJ trip was in my top 5 at least. BTW where is that old fire dog?


You’re retired.

Many of us are also retired.

Got relatively plenny time for you to type it out and for us to read it.

Standing by. Whistle
deadeyedick Offline
#5268 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
You’re retired.

Many of us are also retired.

Got relatively plenny time for you to type it out and for us to read it.

Standing by. Whistle


I think I wrote about this many years back but here goes:

I bought the 1st 10 ct box of Behike 52 something like 10-12 years ago from the Aussie place. I paid $328. At the same time I bought a box of Fonseca for a buddy who wanted a milder, cheaper Cuban. Since these were times that US Customs would intercept contraband boxes they shipped the Fonseca one day and the Behike the next day which was typical.

I was able to track the shipments as far as Customs receiving them in Los Angeles, but they stopped there. After about 35 days I contacted the Aussies and they confirmed they were "lost". They made good on their end, reshipped and I received both boxes about 14 days later.

After smoking 4-5 Behikes over the next 6 months, one day I went to my mail box and there was the original box of Fonseca. The very next day the box of Behike arrived. No notice or letter from Customs, just both boxes were help up for exactly 6 months and then cleared.

I contacted the Aussies and gave them the details and being 6 months old they said just keep them. The Behikes came in a beautiful lacquered black case that was sealed in an unusually very heavy cello and was then wrapped in a strong butcher paper and then wrapped in typical shipping bubble wrap and taped securely. They were then placed in a sealed shipping envelope.

When I opened the Behikes they were soft and moist. It was just like they had been shipped yesterday. Every bit as good as the ones I already had in my humidor.

So 20 Behikes for $328. I still have a few.
rfenst Offline
#5269 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,330
DED,

You guys are right that I should smoke it. But, I am going to wait until I have the time and the right environment.

Also, I have had the exact same scenario with aussi place, but the second box showed up like 90 days later. I called them to find out how to send it back and they told me to just keep it and enjoy them. Happened to be the very best box of Monte2 I have ever had.

Also had a terminal place incident where my shipment was in customs for 9-10 days. They did not wait to refund me promptly. New York is a hell hole for CC.

I now only would only buy from vendors who ship through Miami or Chicago as I have never had a problem there.

rfenst
delta1 Offline
#5270 Posted:
Joined: 11-23-2011
Posts: 28,794
Ramon Allones Small Club Corona
COHoyoMan68 Offline
#5271 Posted:
Joined: 05-16-2019
Posts: 64
A couple of H. Upmann Regalias with a BOTL
deadeyedick Offline
#5272 Posted:
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Posts: 17,097
HUHC 2019
stogie30 Offline
#5273 Posted:
Joined: 11-10-2011
Posts: 39
Cuban Rounds is the best real fake Cuban that's better than fake real Cubans.
Palama Offline
#5274 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,697
H. Upmann Connoisseur No. 1
GSO MAY 07

From a box split with Burner 9 years ago.
deadeyedick Offline
#5275 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
Posts: 17,097
Bolivar RC '17
Palama Offline
#5276 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,697
Cohiba Robusto
REG JUL 19

From a 2020 split with Shaun341.
deadeyedick Offline
#5277 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Cohiba Robusto
REG JUL 19

From a 2020 split with Shaun341.


Interested in what you think. I bought 6 from that split and have been holding.
Palama Offline
#5278 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
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deadeyedick wrote:
Interested in what you think. I bought 6 from that split and have been holding.


It was AWESOME! But gotta remember, it was only the 3rd one I’ve ever smoked so don’t necessarily have much of a base to compare. I tried one last year and while good, last nights cigar was definitely much better. Everything was perfect too. Construction, burn, smoke output, no touch-ups. Made me really regret not getting more…like just saying “Frank it, I’ll just get a box or two.”

Hindsight is, of course, always 20/20. Brick wall
rfenst Offline
#5279 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
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Palama wrote:
It was AWESOME! But gotta remember, it was only the 3rd one I’ve ever smoked so don’t necessarily have much of a base to compare. I tried one last year and while good, last nights cigar was definitely much better. Everything was perfect too. Construction, burn, smoke output, no touch-ups. Made me really regret not getting more…like just saying “Frank it, I’ll just get a box or two.”

Hindsight is, of course, always 20/20. Brick wall

I am up for splits most anytime and pocket candelas for whatever someone doesn't like- if the price is semi reasonable...
Palama Offline
#5280 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,697
rfenst wrote:
I am up for splits most anytime and pocket candelas for whatever someone doesn't like- if the price is semi reasonable...


Man, iffin’ you find someone who’s willing to part with their Cubans with fair pricing, you better scoop ‘um up ‘cause fo’ sure if you don’t, someone else will.

rfenst Offline
#5281 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
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Palama wrote:
Man, iffin’ you find someone who’s willing to part with their Cubans with fair pricing, you better scoop ‘um up ‘cause fo’ sure if you don’t, someone else will.

Looking to see if anyone has anything they truly don't want. You never know... Willing to trade too.
As a note, availability has increased and some prices are definitely beginning to trend downward!
jeebling Offline
#5282 Posted:
Joined: 08-04-2015
Posts: 1,134
Montecristo No. 4 cc. With many thanks to Delta1

I didn’t get much on the nose or cold draw. Beautiful little stick, solid, nice seems, flawless burn and comfortably firm draw. Creamy, buttery, cappaccino froth with a sprinkle of white pepper on kickoff.. Wow, what a special treat. In the middle the pepper is barely there on retro but the creamy flavors are still there and joined by a slightly sweet toasted grain flavor and iit reminds me of the long finish of a nice heavy dark beer. A bit of leather joins the mix just past the halfway mark. Tight hold on ash. Cool smoker. Outstanding. This was one of the best cigars I’ve ever smoked. Thank you, Delta1. What a wonderful gift!
rfenst Offline
#5283 Posted:
Joined: 06-23-2007
Posts: 39,330
jeebling wrote:
Montecristo No. 4 cc. With many thanks to Delta1

I didn’t get much on the nose or cold draw. Beautiful little stick, solid, nice seems, flawless burn and comfortably firm draw. Creamy, buttery, cappaccino froth with a sprinkle of white pepper on kickoff.. Wow, what a special treat. In the middle the pepper is barely there on retro but the creamy flavors are still there and joined by a slightly sweet toasted grain flavor and iit reminds me of the long finish of a nice heavy dark beer. A bit of leather joins the mix just past the halfway mark. Tight hold on ash. Cool smoker. Outstanding. This was one of the best cigars I’ve ever smoked. Thank you, Delta1. What a wonderful gift!

No cocoa?
jeebling Offline
#5284 Posted:
Joined: 08-04-2015
Posts: 1,134
rfenst, I did taste cocoa. I thought it was creamy cocoa like cappuccino froth but I could have described it better as creamy cocoa. It was excellent.
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