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Cohiba Majestuoso 1966
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Probably the best cigar I?ve ever smoked fresh. This is what I wish Cohiba Limitada were like but sadly those are always disappointing for me. Majestuosos are epic, if you get the chance to smoke one do it. Worth the money even at the price imo.
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Actually these are rolled properly. Not wind tunnels. They?re an example of how large RG can be outstanding. Think BHK 56 but if they did a Gran Reserva version. Tightly rolled to the point where you think it won?t draw but they do. They draw perfectly and but slow and cool. If you go for it you will see. Perfect cigars.Originally posted by Shaun View Post58 ring gauge = Horrible.
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They've taken the price off there website now...just say enquire. Now
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I don’t care how they are rolled to be honest, simply too fat for me to enjoy.Originally posted by tommy View PostActually these are rolled properly. Not wind tunnels. They’re an example of how large RG can be outstanding. Think BHK 56 but if they did a Gran Reserva version. Tightly rolled to the point where you think it won’t draw but they do. They draw perfectly and but slow and cool. If you go for it you will see. Perfect cigars.
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It's all relative to your financial situation. The majority of the population probably think we are all off our rockers tbh and spend far too much money on our cigars anyway.
We enjoy a luxury product and try and keep our costs down to a minimum. As with any luxury product there is a pinnacle and I for one if I had a 7 figure salary I'd have a box without hesitation
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My wife being a member of that majority! To be honest I'd struggle to overcome my working class upbringing and spend that much money on one cigar even if I won the lottery big time. I have friends who won the lottery and apart from enjoying a nicer life style they haven't changed much at all. Still wait to shop in the sales etc.Originally posted by oskihen View PostIt's all relative to your financial situation. The majority of the population probably think we are all off our rockers tbh and spend far too much money on our cigars anyway.
We enjoy a luxury product and try and keep our costs down to a minimum. As with any luxury product there is a pinnacle and I for one if I had a 7 figure salary I'd have a box without hesitation
Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Shoes/Clothes/Food are all luxuries, Cigars on the other hand are quite essentialOriginally posted by grumpybaldy View Post(unless there are any particularly well-healed BOTL who are keeping quiet...).
[though I'd take 5 boxes of regular production cigars over one smoke, but again I am no where near the target market]
Only the impossible is worth the effort.
JEANETTE WINTERSON,
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I am one of the folk that the old saying fits; if you have to ask the price you cant afford it! And I am rather glad I cant afford to drop a G on a single stick - madness!!! And I thought buying a box of Talisman at launch price was off the chain and still cant quite believe that I did...Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post"Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)
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So that's more about 'value' vs quality. If money were no barrier to trying the 'creme de la creme' then I suspect almost all here would buy for sure... curiosity would eat away as money was no barrier and the incremental value of a grand vs ?20-60 for a solid quality stick would be different too. I would certainly try them. That said, I would still try to find a better deal - cant squash that instinct with the addition of extra money!!!Originally posted by oskihen View PostIt's all relative to your financial situation. The majority of the population probably think we are all off our rockers tbh and spend far too much money on our cigars anyway.
We enjoy a luxury product and try and keep our costs down to a minimum. As with any luxury product there is a pinnacle and I for one if I had a 7 figure salary I'd have a box without hesitation
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But I agree with some of the comments that there are a few folk on FB/ Insta that seem to relish in paying over the odds for sticks that had they bought smarter a year or two earlier would have cost them substantively less. I am sure in time we might all be tempted to open our collections and liberate the odd box (LE/RE in particular), if there is a demand from such folk, at an advantageous price so we can invest in the 'next' RE/LE! And please note, I am not suggesting anyone here would engage in the obvious gouging that goes on in some of the FB groups.
A good example would be the SLR RE Espania Tesoro ... its a stick that already divides opinion. Some say it's a stinker, others seem to like it a lot. I had two boxes... smoke about half of a box... and found them OK. Not stunning, but pleasant enough and not bad value at the launch price. I think (hope) with a bit of time they will soften round the edges and open up a touch. They are now trading at considerably higher prices than the original ticket price, and I certainly wouldn't buy them. The 'value' isnt there for me.Last edited by Emaresee; 23-06-2018, 10:16 PM."Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)
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Now, as someone who has smoked one, if a grand is too much what would you consider a reasonable price?
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