Stogie1020 wrote:80902 AJF Last Call maduro
Jeebs, the triple maduro is a staple in my rotation. Always good, always well rolled, always a pain to remove the damn ginormous band.
They are good at auction prices but no way in hell would I pay retail for them.
I never had the pre-Davidoff Eiroa version so I can't wax nostalgic, but I like to let them sit for at least three to six months before I smoke them.
Early on I bought a ton of the Sancho Panza double maduro (and Brazilia, Antano, etc.) but found the double maduro to be about one third lacking in maduro-ness.
Thanks Stogie, I’ll let them rest while I slog my way through these other sticks. I really enjoyed the fiver I had of the Sancho Panza double mad. I have not tried the Brazillia or Antano. I appreciate you taking time to share your thoughts on these cigars.