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Haha I know what you mean, the problem with being on lockdown is I have way too much time to look at cigars and plan on what I want to buy next. I'm not going forward with the specific objective to age my stash for X number of years, but I figure that as long as I'm buying more cigars than I smoke (my pre-lockdown consumption was only 1-2 cigars a week at most) stuff will just end up ageing anyway. On the off chance that I do want to put specific cigars away, I'll probably get some cheaper cigars like Quinteros or JLPs so I don't feel tempted to dip into my other stuff.
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Yeah CAD did take over at times! But that's mostly due to me deciding the quicker I buy the Cubans, the longer I'll be able to age them. I've barely touched any of the ones I've bought so far as I'm trying to wait to get a couple of years on them at least. But I'm more than happy to smoke through the NC stuff without having to worry about that.Originally posted by Chris84Smith View PostIt's been a slow day on Lockdown but it's actually been really fun to go back to the beginning of this thread and see how your stash has grown and developed since last September. Giving me lots of ideas about what mine might look like this time next year.
Only things I'm missing now really are Punch and Trinidad to complete the collection of the 'major brands' regular production stuff.
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Nice haul. Plenty of variety there
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It's been a slow day on Lockdown but it's actually been really fun to go back to the beginning of this thread and see how your stash has grown and developed since last September. Giving me lots of ideas about what mine might look like this time next year.
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The El Principes are the best of the bunch there IMO. A small but mighty cigar.
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Lovely stuff there buddy we?ll done!
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I was expecting the El Principe to be more PLPC size, but it will be nice to have them small enough to smoke in a pub beer garden without drawing too much attentionOriginally posted by ha_banos View Postmighty fine site indeed. Reminds me now ... short cigars....
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Nice haul. Those Plasencia Alma Fuerte look immense, I may have to enquire about some of those lol. Where do you purcase them, if you don't mind advising.Originally posted by kern47 View PostA few of my latest additions to stock up on some new worlds.
Plasencia Alma Fuerte
Oliva Connecticut Reserve Robusto
Serie V Torpedo
Serie V Melanio Figurado
And some San Cristobal El Principe for a shorter smoke.


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A few of my latest additions to stock up on some new worlds.
Plasencia Alma Fuerte
Oliva Connecticut Reserve Robusto
Serie V Torpedo
Serie V Melanio Figurado
And some San Cristobal El Principe for a shorter smoke.


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Anyone any experience with these Joya de Nicaragua Numero Uno? Bought them after a recommendation and they're at a pretty fair price on Cgars after checking them against some of the American websites.
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