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  • I love this- just taken delivery of a first stash and almost smoked it all in less than a week.

    Definitely need another order my man!


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    • Originally posted by Tomm783 View Post
      I love this- just taken delivery of a first stash and almost smoked it all in less than a week.

      Definitely need another order my man!


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      Haha it's looking that way isn't it?

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      • Lockdowm and good weather. I am a new ish smoker and I did 11 the other week
        Stay smoky

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        • Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
          Lockdowm and good weather. I am a new ish smoker and I did 11 the other week
          Some people say the lockdown brings costs right down.... [emoji6]

          I can see how you did 11!! How's your collection coming along?

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          • Originally posted by Alexw33 View Post
            Where?s Henrik?
            Henrik is still here mate, - but i can't compete any longer - my collection is minute compared to some of you guys

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            • Originally posted by Hookmaker View Post
              Henrik is still here mate, - but i can't compete any longer - my collection is minute compared to some of you guys
              Henrik.... Bring out the big guns!!! [emoji6][emoji1303]

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              • Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
                So next order in already?
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                • Originally posted by Max A View Post
                  Bearing in mind I enjoyed the HUHC, what one or two other cigars would you recommend? I have a small list I'm hoping to try so they can be added.
                  The Montecristo media corona is the same size and a very nice smoke. Both they and the Upmann half corona come in really nice tins of 5.

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                  • Originally posted by Alexw33 View Post
                    I think the HUHC is a bit more forgiving than the Demi Tasse, being a bigger RG makes it easier to keep cool. I also think the HUHC is a better choice if smoking young, the Demi Tasse can have rough edges in my experience. They do however age beautifully, if you could ever try one with 10+ years you will be hugely rewarded. I have 3 boxes of Demi Tasse I think, I?m hoping some last far into the future, my boxes of HUHC likely won?t last that long.
                    I am surprised anyone finds the ERDM DT harsh, rather than just too young I would think the most likely cause of smoking them too fast, allowing them to burn too hot. Just read of a a guy on a FB page who claims to make them last an hour! Frankly I don't know how he keeps them lit that long but I manage 40-45mins. If they are lasting 20-30mins, because you chose it as a quick smoke in your busy day - you're getting it all wrong. It's a small cigar but not to be rushed, if you want to get the max out of them; just imagine you'd bought it at a London B&M at ?7 or so, sure you'd try & slow it down then!

                    Ageing is important with all ERDM's IMHO, it's not essential but they improve so much, it's like drinking a decent claret at 2yo or 8-10. I am currently smoking a box of 2001 (for red letter days) & 2011, my 2013 & 2 boxes of 2015 are ageing in the depths of the Boli Cave & won't see the light of day for another couple of yrs.

                    Here's a few moments that have captured the beauty of the wee DT, sure makes me feel like the King of my world.
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                    Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                    • Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
                      I am surprised anyone finds the ERDM DT harsh, rather than just too young I would think the most likely cause of smoking them too fast, allowing them to burn too hot. Just read of a a guy on a FB page who claims to make them last an hour! Frankly I don't know how he keeps them lit that long but I manage 40-45mins. If they are lasting 20-30mins, because you chose it as a quick smoke in your busy day - you're getting it all wrong. It's a small cigar but not to be rushed, if you want to get the max out of them; just imagine you'd bought it at a London B&M at ?7 or so, sure you'd try & slow it down then!

                      Ageing is important with all ERDM's IMHO, it's not essential but they improve so much, it's like drinking a decent claret at 2yo or 8-10. I am currently smoking a box of 2001 (for red letter days) & 2011, my 2013 & 2 boxes of 2015 are ageing in the depths of the Boli Cave & won't see the light of day for another couple of yrs.

                      Here's a few moments that have captured the beauty of the wee DT, sure makes me feel like the King of my world.
                      Simon, you are most likely right!! I'll have to buy an aged box or get a new box and put it away in storage to see the change over time. I wonder if I can buy an aged one in one of the cigar shops in London... I'll have to check when the lockdown is lifted!

                      Great photographic evidence [emoji6][emoji1303] Look like the ERDM DT has been part of some happy memories.

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                      • Originally posted by Max A View Post
                        Simon, you are most likely right!! I'll have to buy an aged box or get a new box and put it away in storage to see the change over time. I wonder if I can buy an aged one in one of the cigar shops in London... I'll have to check when the lockdown is lifted!

                        Great photographic evidence [emoji6][emoji1303] Look like the ERDM DT has been part of some happy memories.

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                        Hi Max, Send me a PM when you get them & I'll send oyu a couple. If forgot to mention, check out the phot with the Box of DT's the single laying across it was from 1990, see the difference in colour of the bands, the aged ones can't be faked!
                        Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                        • I did notice the colour difference, that's quite a change! I'm sure all cigars are different, but what is the main difference you find when smoking an aged cigar compared to the same cigar new? [emoji848]

                          I'm still some way off from pm privileges, but once I have been bestowed with those powers I'll reach out. That's very kind of you Simon... I'll have to return the favour [emoji16][emoji1303]

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                          Last edited by Max A; 05-05-2020, 08:08 AM.

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                          • Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
                            I am surprised anyone finds the ERDM DT harsh, rather than just too young I would think the most likely cause of smoking them too fast, allowing them to burn too hot. Just read of a a guy on a FB page who claims to make them last an hour! Frankly I don't know how he keeps them lit that long but I manage 40-45mins. If they are lasting 20-30mins, because you chose it as a quick smoke in your busy day - you're getting it all wrong. It's a small cigar but not to be rushed, if you want to get the max out of them; just imagine you'd bought it at a London B&M at ?7 or so, sure you'd try & slow it down then!

                            Ageing is important with all ERDM's IMHO, it's not essential but they improve so much, it's like drinking a decent claret at 2yo or 8-10. I am currently smoking a box of 2001 (for red letter days) & 2011, my 2013 & 2 boxes of 2015 are ageing in the depths of the Boli Cave & won't see the light of day for another couple of yrs.

                            Here's a few moments that have captured the beauty of the wee DT, sure makes me feel like the King of my world.
                            Quite right Simon, I wouldn’t call them harsh but they arn’t as approachable young as HUHC, not that it’s a bad thing I just think the HUHC is particular good young perhaps the best Cuban to smoke “too young”. Burning them too hot is the most probably as I mentioned a larger RG makes cigars easier to keep cool especially important for someone just getting into the hobby. I think 45 minutes is about right for me, I’ve just checked my notes but I don’t have any on DT with timings.

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                            • Originally posted by Max A View Post
                              I did notice the colour difference, that's quite a change! I'm sure all cigars are different, but what is the main difference you find when smoking an aged cigar compared to the same cigar new? [emoji848]

                              I'm still some way off from pm privileges, but once I have been bestowed with those powers I'll reach out. That's very kind of you Simon... I'll have to return the favour [emoji16][emoji1303]

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                              Max, I'd say the wine analogy is as good as any, if you have had a 10-20yo claret & compare that to a 2yo in a restaurant or supermarket, you'll notice how harsh the tannins are (admittedly wines have been 'improved over the last 20yo' so they don't take as long to mature but there is still a marked difference.

                              Now not everyone appreciated fine wine, my wife cannot tell the difference & that's why I gave up laying down wine, tying up a lot of cash for little reward. So for those who really enjoy cigars straight from the shop then enjoy! But remember these days, the cigars you buy will only be 3-6months old, as they are exported as fast as Habanos can shift them. Historically they would be kept in Cuba for several yrs. & then H&F would keep them too so you could buy 4-5yo cigars in the shop & they were indeed ready to smoke & most CA's of the day wouldn't have bothered with big hum?s, they filled 50+ counts with a box or two & just bought more when they go low. No problem with Ammonia, harshness, strong nicotine. The purpose of aging wine is to moderate the tannins so the wine is more balance but still has than backbone that the remaining tannins provide. If a cigar is kept too long, like wine is will pass it 's peak & gradually fade away. Unfortunately, one man's taste is different to another so there is nothing more than guidelines when you might enjoy them best. If you use the search you?ll find several threads over the last few yrs. on this subject in some detail.

                              I'll just say I prefer most Havana's with at least 3yrs & 5-10yrs is the median for me. I also have some 20-40yr cigars that are still amazing & have smoked some that have been well past their best. The other thing vintage wine & cigars have in common is their price! So best lay a few singles aside & later a box or two & one day you'll suddenly find you have a nice selection for those red letter days without having to break the bank at your local B&M.
                              Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                              • Originally posted by Max A View Post
                                Some people say the lockdown brings costs right down.... [emoji6]

                                I can see how you did 11!! How's your collection coming along?

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                                Terribly - I keep smoking them! I buy cigars, smoke em, buy more. I am poor currently so really can't afford this habit at all, let alone a collection. Hi ho [emoji23]
                                Stay smoky

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