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  • Simon Bolivar's 2020 cigars

    So a little late perhaps but I have finally got my cigar diary up to date & present, for those of you who find it interesting my top cigars of 2020 & my stats.
    Cohiba Reserva Seleccion Piramide 52 2002 96
    Cohiba Esplendidos Julieta No2 47 2004 95
    ERDM PL Panatela Longas 28 70's 95
    R&J Churchill Tubos Julieta No2 47 2001 95
    ERDM PL Panatela Largas 32 70's 94
    Trinidad Fundy GoldLabel Laguito Especial 40 1998 94
    Cohiba Lanceros Laguito No1 33 2001 93
    Cohiba Sig V Dalia 43 2012 92
    Cohiba Siglo III Cervatnes 46 2017 92
    RA 898 ER Alemania Cervantes 43 2015 92
    VR DA Prominente 49 2004 92
    Hoyo des Dieux Corona Gorda 42 2013 91
    Party No2 Piramide 52 2009 91
    Boli Belicosis Finos Campana 52 2006 90
    Boli CG Julieta No2 47 2007 90
    Boli Regentes Regentes 34 1998 90
    Bolivar Regentes Regentes 34 1998 90
    Cohiba Exquisitos Seoane 33 2001 90
    Hoyo EL 2003 Piramide 52 2003 90
    Hoyo Epi No2 Robusto 50 2005 90
    Hoyo Epi No2 Robusto 50 2005 90
    Hoyo Epi No2 Robusto 50 2005 90
    LGC No3 Cigarillo 28 2002 90
    Monte 80th Anniversary Julieta No2 47 2008 90
    Party 898 Cervantes 43 1998 90
    PL PC Marvela 42 2006 90
    PL PC Marvela 42 2006 90
    Punch Monarchas Julieta No2 47 2002 90
    R&J Anejados Churchill Julieta No2 47 2008 90
    Trini Coloniales Coloniales 44 2008 90
    RA Allones Superiors LCDH Coronas Gordis 46 2013 89
    I smoked 152 cigars & of those 106 were different vitola's. I know there are many on here that smoke more frequently than me but anybody think they are close in smoking 100+ different cigars? I am sure it can be done but is the main benefit of having a decent collection.

    They were all Cuban this year, mainly due to the fact I smoke my gifted NC's during Lent but last year we were cruising during Lent & I wasn't doing penance!

    I had 7 vitola's more than twice, as shown below, mostly smaller shorter smokes. This was especially true during lock downs when I couldn't smoke in the cafe & the weather was inclement.

    10 ERDM DT Entreco
    5 R&J Panatela Panatela
    4 Cuaba Divinos Figarado
    3 Cohiba Exquisitos Seoane
    3 Hoyo Epi No2 Robusto
    3 Party Short Tres Petit Corona
    3 RA SCC Tres Petit Corona
    As you can see it was a fairly modest yr, no really rare or expensive smokes but mostly of good quality & well aged. I also smoked less whilst fishing, this was due to lure fishing most of th etime & not sat behind dead bait rods waiting for a run. When settled in Bournemouth, I'll be doing plenty of both.
    Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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    Simon, this is incredible!

    I'll definitely try a few from the list if I get a chance. Great job

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    • #3
      Fantastic list Simon, well curated. Does make me think I should do the same and keep some form of record rather than just diving in and smoking something.

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      • #4
        Simon, your Cuaba Divino's what year are you smoking, how has the construction been?
        One Marca I would love to sample a good couple of after a couple of bad experiences.

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        • #5
          A very interesting list, thanks.
          Marc

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          • #6
            You don't like cheap modern stuff do you?

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            • #7
              Thanks for the comments guys, much appreciate your interest.

              Max; only 5 of the above weren't regular production Havana's so sure you can find them. Have fun trying the oes you haven't had so far & let us know what you think.

              Rich B. I would strongly recommend everyone keep a basic diary of their smoking. The longer you smoke, the harder it is to remember each one but reading a simple line or two can brig most back to life. Don't forgot your memory isn't likely to stay as good as it is today! Comparing oyur notes as your tastes change with age & experience is also interesting interesting.

              Joey, 2008 & a couple slight tighter than I'd like but would have been fine if I had dry boxed for a couple of days but I didn't plan those smokes.

              Marc, thanks
              Kickback: The avge age last year was 14yo, quite easy when you smoke a few 90's Panatelas & others from 98 * 00; through in a couple of 40 & 50yo the avge drops. The only sticks I tend to smoke 3yo or fresher are gifts, whilst smoking with friends.
              Once you have a collection & need to rotate your smokes, you can find a box aging several yrs from start to finish. Hopefully i have enough know to last long into my retirement.
              Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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              • #8
                Great cigars. interesting that majority are older than 2010

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                • #9
                  Class as ever Simon - nice one buddy. I can testify to the quality as well Simon, judging by what we smoked when you visited last year between lockdowns 👍

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                  • #10
                    Does this mean you've finished your buying of more cigars now Simon and now are just smoking what you've aquired over the years?

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                    • #11
                      Cheers Al, always a pleasure to share with a fellow C.A.

                      KB Yes, I am certainly not buying any this year & not planning any more for some time. Not to say I won't pick up the odd single or a box of vintage smokes at auction but indeed I really have enough to last me through to my late 70's.

                      From start of 2019 to July 2020, I bought 650 cigars, mostly from members on here! Since July, I have managed to be pretty strict, taking part in the Pre-Release RA smoke in & H&F Christmas testing.

                      Now I know we are moving back to the UK, this year (rather than in two yrs as originally planned), I am going to pay for every stick I can't get across before hand to HMRC, that's gonna hurt but I am looking fwd to having the 3rd bedroom for my stock & having a smoking cabin so bite the bullet & look fwd to my collection being re-united & enjoy having pals around for a herf.

                      Anyone in Herfing distance of Bournemouth besides Vitola?

                      Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                      • #12
                        So if you've already purchased the cigars then why are you taxed again when bringing them to another country as part of a house move? Surely you're not taxed on the clothes, furniture, personal possessions you're also bringing with you?​​​​

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Kickback View Post
                          So if you've already purchased the cigars then why are you taxed again when bringing them to another country as part of a house move? Surely you're not taxed on the clothes, furniture, personal possessions you're also bringing with you?​​​​
                          No, I won't pay for household effects. I have been warned I will be charged for all cigars I bring over, even boxes with H&F stickers on! Because I took them out of the country & are now bringing them back in. I won't even be entitled to claim 100 of them duty free (my & my wife's allowance) because if you go over the limit you pay tax on the whole batch!

                          I don't know if anyone was aware of this? I also assumed if you went half a dozen stix over, you could declare the half dozen & just pay duty on those but not according to the Gov web page.
                          ​​​​​​Duty rate
                          Cigarettes £228.29 per 1,000 cigarettes plus 16.5% of retail price £237.34 per 1,000 cigarettes plus 16.5% of retail price £244.78 per 1,000 cigarettes plus 16.5% of retail price Additional 22 pence to a packet of 20 cigarettes
                          Cigars £284.76 per kg £296.04 per kg £305.32 per kg Additional 11 pence per 10g of cigars
                          Hand rolling tobacco £234.65 per kg £253.33 per kg £271.40 per kg Additional 65 pence to a packet (30g) of hand rolling tobacco
                          Other smoking tobacco and chewing tobacco £125.20 per kg £130.16 per kg £134.24 per kg Additional 15 pence to a packet (30g) of pipe tobacco
                          Tobacco for heating £234.65 per kg with effect from 1 July 2019 £243.95 per kg £251.60 per kg Additional 28 pence to 30g of tobacco for heating
                          Last edited by Simon Bolivar; 17-01-2021, 12:28 PM.
                          Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                          • #14
                            How do you even get the weight right? You'll have to weigh and declare yourself?

                            So do you weigh with the boxes? Wonder how much extra the boxes add?

                            Just the box of petite monte 2's weight 220g. Official weight of 25 cigars alone is 275g. :-/ So 2 full boxes is almost 1KG.

                            So you're almost doubling the tariff by including the box weights.
                            .--
                            I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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                            • #15
                              Well there's the confusion, if it is to be done y weight, I'll remove from the boxes, weigh & replace, thought of videoing the process in case they need reassurance it was done.
                              But Mitch told me it was done by size of cigar e.g. E3 for a Robusto more for bigger stix. He said he'd arrange the paperwork for me so we'll see how that works out.
                              Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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