Thank you for that comment about aged one. I am encouraged.
CB
Atabey Cigars now here in Thornbury. Wow they are stunning.
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canadianbeaver
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Re: Atabey Cigars now here in Thornbury. Wow they are stunning.
Great coffee, cigars and whiskey. Love them all.
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H Upmann
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Re: Atabey Cigars now here in Thornbury. Wow they are stunning.
They don't improve with age. They may smoke better for a short time after they acclamate but that's it. We bought a few facings to sell of Atabey and Byron when they first came out. The Byron is a better cigar imo. If you're looking for a Davidoff profile, Try Paul Garmarian. Davidoff tobacco.
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canadianbeaver
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I wish on this site we could check a box beside a post that said we “liked” it. That one from you @H Upmann was so useful, experienced and honest. Thanks!
CB
CB
Great coffee, cigars and whiskey. Love them all.
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Lambeaux
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Re: Atabey Cigars now here in Thornbury. Wow they are stunning.
I also recently had my first run-ins with some atabey/Byron stuff ..... Lots of woods and dryness featured in the profiles I've smoker so far. I don't know if I love or hate the bottomless cellophane...
.it's different, it provides air and access, but I almost dropped the cigar on the ground when I picked it up off the counter and forgot about the open bottom cello.
Overall, I'm glad I've tried a few, I'll probably try 2 more, but probably not worth the money. I should find something I truly love at $30/40+ per stick.
.it's different, it provides air and access, but I almost dropped the cigar on the ground when I picked it up off the counter and forgot about the open bottom cello.
Overall, I'm glad I've tried a few, I'll probably try 2 more, but probably not worth the money. I should find something I truly love at $30/40+ per stick.
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Hotboy
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Re: Atabey Cigars now here in Thornbury. Wow they are stunning.
[quote author=Lambeaux link=topic=55994.msg215941#msg215941 date=1677819145]I don't know if I love or hate the bottomless cellophane...[/quote]
The Atabeys I got had standard folded celophane on the feet...interesting that yours did not.
The Atabeys I got had standard folded celophane on the feet...interesting that yours did not.