Danforz
Member
Hey guys. Been MIA for a while thanks to law school. Anyways, it being "that time of year" we're going to begin to see a lot of holiday releases come about from retailers. It made me start to think, which of these cigars are really worth it and how can you tell?
Now don't get me wrong. I'm perfectly happy with my Rocky Patel Edge Torpedo at $6 a stick (California price). But I have to admit, when I see these "special run" cigars with their shiny "limited edition" bands, mixed with decorations and hype, I do get a little excited. Ok, well I get a bit more than a little excited. I enjoy storing cigars almost as much as I enjoy smoking them. I hold on to them for celebratory days such as graduation, marriage, and divorce. But without the bank roll to purchase multiple sticks to sample, how do I know whats a keeper and whats just hype? Whats going to increase in value over time and what will be forgotten?
I suppose I should define a "keeper." To me, and if you disagree I'd love to hear your opinion, a Partagas 150 is keeper.
But now, I'm flashed with God of Fire, super-rare Ashton and Padron cigars, Camacho Liberty, Halloween Tatuajes, a horde of Christmas Fuente releases, and Rocky Patel now has a special edition Salmone? Obviously there are MUCH more than what I just named but you get the idea.
So, how do you fliter through all these. How do you find the cigars that have the quality, taste, value and longevity to really be a keeper?
Daniel
Now don't get me wrong. I'm perfectly happy with my Rocky Patel Edge Torpedo at $6 a stick (California price). But I have to admit, when I see these "special run" cigars with their shiny "limited edition" bands, mixed with decorations and hype, I do get a little excited. Ok, well I get a bit more than a little excited. I enjoy storing cigars almost as much as I enjoy smoking them. I hold on to them for celebratory days such as graduation, marriage, and divorce. But without the bank roll to purchase multiple sticks to sample, how do I know whats a keeper and whats just hype? Whats going to increase in value over time and what will be forgotten?
I suppose I should define a "keeper." To me, and if you disagree I'd love to hear your opinion, a Partagas 150 is keeper.
But now, I'm flashed with God of Fire, super-rare Ashton and Padron cigars, Camacho Liberty, Halloween Tatuajes, a horde of Christmas Fuente releases, and Rocky Patel now has a special edition Salmone? Obviously there are MUCH more than what I just named but you get the idea.
So, how do you fliter through all these. How do you find the cigars that have the quality, taste, value and longevity to really be a keeper?
Daniel