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Jeremy's New Year Bash - What's your OLDEST cigar?
Ah I get it, Jeremy formulated a foolproof plan to get us all to post an interesting thread about our oldest sticks and in the process find out who would be most positively affected by the addition of a selection of smokey goodness
Oh thank the lord.
Someone posted it so I wouldn't have to ;D
Congrat's Mark, lets hear all about how they smoke. Jeremy, what can I say, they don't call you a ButterNUT for nothing!,Welcome to the official rank of BOTL
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
what was i before? just a regular nut??
hahahaha, wicked.
I also tossed in some nice diggities for you mark. all oldies and goodies
Also. DON'T FORGET. the terms of winning is clear that you must review the Hoyo EL11 within a month
So.....My package from Jeremy arrived today....and here are the lovely cigars he sent me when he took pity on me.
Jeremy will now enlighten me with their ages...I hope
Thank you so much again Jeremy! P1170523.jpg
DIC 06 on the farthest right
SEP 07 on the farthest left
The other ones I think I already mentioned?
Note that the Choix Supere is in the dreaded "green" phase of cigars. Tryy not to light it up withing 2 months.
And don't light either one of these up within a week. Let them stabilise from stress in your humidor due to temp and humi harm from transit.
Enjoy and don't forget the review of the LE
Probably a silly question, but what is the "Dreaded green phase" ?
it's a purely theoretical phase that a cigar goes through. emitting the most ammonia/nicotine the cigar just smokes in a manner harsh, rough, and "green"
some people here would even say that doesn't exist but that CS is good example of how it exists for me. but others just claim to suck it up and just smoke the rest of the green cigar, but i'm a firm believer of: cigars are meant to be enjoyed. and if i can't enjoy it, why continue? most of the time, it occurs between 2 months to a year of the box date.
a good way to understand how a green cigar tastes is to let either buy a fake cohiba or (accidentally) leave a cigar at 40-50% RH for two weeks or so. some lighter NCs are so light that they exhibit signs of greenery.. the most common ones are the Double Claro ones.
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