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Re: RG88
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2020 2:50 pm
by alloy
Smoked my last one out of a SOM DEC 16 box. Still a shit cigar. And mine was a $130 box.
Re: RG88
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2020 2:51 pm
by tstoner86
[quote author=alloy link=topic=49828.msg194715#msg194715 date=1584543003]
Smoked my last one out of a SOM DEC 16 box. Still a shit cigar. And mine was a $130 box.
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Eh, same code as my box
Re: RG88
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2020 4:43 pm
by 1849badger
[quote author=ChefBoyRG54 link=topic=49828.msg194711#msg194711 date=1584538283]
regionals are pretty consistent, as a whole.
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Kind of, given the price point on most of them though, I would say overall not as consistent as they need to be. Some are also out of this world fantastic, and yet others are dog rockets.
Re: RG88
Posted: Mon May 04, 2020 2:40 am
by bigeasybum
I tried one and it was not worth it.
Re: RG88
Posted: Mon May 04, 2020 12:53 pm
by WadeFillingame
In 1999 I got the real proof of something that I'd sthought for a while, if you age a bad cigar you just get an old bad cigar.
In 1998 the Fundadores were one of the best cigars I'd ever tried. I smoked up a whole lot of them with H&F stickers on the boxes. Then in 1999 they were just ..."eh"... People kept saying "they just need age" but the '98s were awesome from the get go. End of story was that even 5 yrs later the '99s were just "eh". Don't fall for age.
Re: RG88
Posted: Mon May 04, 2020 2:46 pm
by H Upmann
Most definitely agree. You can taste the youngness in a cigar as well as something that has no flavor. I will burn sticks while golfing and fishing that I think are hopeless.
Re: RG88
Posted: Mon May 04, 2020 2:47 pm
by mk05
[quote author=XTR link=topic=49828.msg195631#msg195631 date=1588596831]...if you age a bad cigar you just get an old bad cigar...Don't fall for age.
[/quote]Careful...you're going to upset a lot of people!
Re: RG88
Posted: Tue May 05, 2020 11:20 pm
by Hutch
[quote author=XTR link=topic=49828.msg195631#msg195631 date=1588596831]
In 1999 I got the real proof of something that I'd sthought for a while, if you age a bad cigar you just get an old bad cigar.
In 1998 the Fundadores were one of the best cigars I'd ever tried. I smoked up a whole lot of them with H&F stickers on the boxes. Then in 1999 they were just ..."eh"... People kept saying "they just need age" but the '98s were awesome from the get go. End of story was that even 5 yrs later the '99s were just "eh". Don't fall for age.
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I’ve had boxes of “muted” cigars improve, and I’ve had boxes that had an “earthy” note lose that. But I’ve never had a cigar that tasted bad improve...in one instance 15 years of age.
Re: RG88
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 1:07 am
by insight
[quote author=Hutch link=topic=49828.msg195652#msg195652 date=1588720848]
I’ve had boxes of “muted” cigars improve, and I’ve had boxes that had an “earthy” note lose that. But I’ve never had a cigar that tasted bad improve...in one instance 15 years of age.
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I can send you one of these finely aged palm tree lanceros to test the theory hermano. I mean, after almost a decade whatever household pine scented cleaner TL put in there should have faded away and they couldn’t really be any *worse* right?
Re: RG88
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 12:22 pm
by WadeFillingame
In Habanos it's usually a lack of flavor and not bad flavors that I've run into. Another example were Bolivars Inmensas from what ever it was they did to ruin pretty much everything made with the 1999 crop. That went from a powerhouse to a Macanudo clone. I actually gave away some boxes to someone. I'd had them for 4 or 5 yrs and they still sucked.