A box of Anejos that was stolen off of my doorstep during the holidays one year. The robber probably thought it would be something good. Well it was and I hope he appreciated the specialness of have a full box of Anjeos in his hands.
I've filled up one big jar with at least 500+ bands and quickly filling up a second. One of these days I'll do something with them. For now, they're a constant reminder that a) I smoke way to much and b) I've literally burned a lot of money with this disease <cough> I mean hobby. :p
When they're on, they're on! But more often, they're not IMO. I've given up on buying any more of them. They're good but too often they have bad burn issues and I've smoked some in which the flavor was flat. Holt's sells them as MSRP and when I was there a couple of days ago, they had about a...
It's good to know that these age nicely. I have several boxes of 26s that I've put away for the past few years. Today, I smoked a 64 with about 2 years of age on them. Normally I don't like the 64, but with age, it was a wonderful cigar.
You can smoke in the back lounge of Holts unitl 5:50pm since they close at 6pm. Otherwise, go upstairs to Mahagony's and experience a great cigar bar. You can bring your own as I do very often.
Tons and tons of Cubans.
Tons and tons of Opus.
Tons and tons of Anejo.
Tons and tons of Padron 1926 Maduro and Naturals.
Tons and tons of Davidoff.
I may need a trucking logistics firm to manage the shipment!
Smoking one for the first time now. Wow! What a good, strong cigar. Then again it is rolled by Pepin so it should be good. For a low priced cigar, it's not too shabby!
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