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It's really been a while since I started a post on this forum and I taught myself, while smoking a delightful aged Cohiba in a Toronto parking lot, what's the oldest cuban I smoked?

As far as I can remember, it would be a 70's Monte... Tasted like crap because the friend who gave it to me never knew how to store cigars.

Anyway, what's the oldest smoke you ever had?

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'00 punch RS 11 and Boli CE from the aged sampler pack. Punch was a huge let down and Boli CE was alright. Still have 1 more of each remaining will try them again next year.

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1970 Cuban Davidoff No 1. Fantastic cigar. The last half had some serious strength left too. I have a few older sticks too. 1940's/50's/60's.

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A Punch from the early 80's.

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1999 La Flor de Cano Predilectos Tubulares it was so sweet and creamy.

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A Flor de Farach that's about 2in. in length and perfecto shaped. God knows how old but it had definite Habana flavor. I have two packs that come in 5's that I've had since about 1999.

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entire cigar to myself...ajay had some pretty old stuff last time we met...pre embargo i suppose(never asked him).

being passed around...lords of london(i think from the 1920's or 30's or something).

had/have full boxes...lots of em from the 70's ... nothing any older than that.

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A 1940s clear Havana generously gifted from a well respected BOTL from another board. A real experience and surprisingly complex. First time I ever tasted a hint of orange peel in a cigar.

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Wouldn't you know it... tonight I have a go at an early to mid 1960's RyJ Cedros de Luxe #3...

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1998 VR classicos first half vary light in flavor but the second half blew me away if i rated the second half i would have to give it 98

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1998 VR classicos first half vary light in flavor but the second half blew me away if i rated the second half i would have to give it 98

Yes, they tend to have this kind of effect!

Best,

Michel

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Also have had the Arco, as well as the Ninfa and some other very old old ones from our generous brother Dball.

My palate may just not be worthy of such an experience but Mattthew and I found the pre 1970 cigars to be so harsh they burned our throats.

The Ninfa was a delight as was a RA 2000 or 2001(not sure which) RASCC.

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The life changing cigar, however, was the Davidoff Dom Peringnon I smoked on my 50th birthday last year. Dreamy, creamy and absolutely delish.

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The life changing cigar, however, was the Davidoff Dom Peringnon I smoked on my 50th birthday last year. Dreamy, creamy and absolutely delish.

Lis, you should stock up on ERDM

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Wouldn't you know it... tonight I have a go at an early to mid 1960's RyJ Cedros de Luxe #3...

So as of today my oldest cigar smoked would be around 50 years of age... Liked it very much!

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