Leave them as they are. As car as the cello on or off question, I have several boxes of 10+ year old LFD chisels that I thought would be fun to experiment with so I stripped the cello from half of them in 2 boxes and more or less forgot I had them. This is only my perceptions, but after 10...
I'd taken a few years off, but damn! When I started looking at prices again..... I was never a big Cohiba fan at the old prices let alone now, but I sure do love Trinidad, but those prices will relegate Trinidad's to a memory.
I've been on a bit of a hiatus with a new job, young kids, and general lack of "me" time. But I have been loading up on Ave Maria "deals" on cbid to put in the coolers and forget about them for a few years.
I pulled the trigger on the Plum Pudding Special reserve and it wasn't bad at all. But nothing about it made me want to replace anything currently in my rotation.
So is the consensus these are great cigars, or are these great cigars at $2.50 a stick? At what price point would you all still be happy with these? I have a buy them/don't buy them debate raging in my head :)
I have about a dozen or so Padron 2000 maduros from my first ever box purchase in 2007. Nothing earth shattering as far as age goes, but I certainly have a sentimental attachement to them. I have a ton of singles and random 5 packs with at lest that amount on them also. Nothing intentional...
I'll probably try 1 or 2 then forget about them for a few years. I'll try to post up when I do. My reviews are more of a thumbs up or down style though. I'm a simple man lol!
Nope, but he did have a pretty good selection of Opus for almost a month after they arrived. He's another shop where you can usually find the smaller ring gauge special shipment cigars after the larger ones are gone.
So I've been on a CC kick, but popped into a local B&M and saw this sitting there. Proprietor said they received a big shipment so I took the box. I haven't had any yet, the 888 looks like my kind of smoke in a world of ever increasing ring gauges.
But still good enough to smoke 50 of them lol
I'm sitting on 4 boxes of them myself, I love the corona gorada format, but need to rest these for a while first.
I have a number of X000's and LFD's approaching the 10 yr mark. Both are good, but the LFD's (chisels and Lanceros) are remarkably better than what they started out as. The padrons are a little smoother (but some got really bitter).
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