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An RE Friday with @Nate Chu C&C for a Saturday morning with this Sir Winston from 03. Today is going to be great if this cigar is anything to judge it by. What a super smooth star

First cigar of the year.

C&C ‘14 especiales. Fantastic start to the day C&C with a Monte 4 C&C time today with a Perla picked up from 24:24

2 hours ago, JohnS said:

This question had me intrigued, truthfully! Which are the cigars I've had (recently...as in the last 12 to 24 months) that have exhibited that 'Cuban twang' we all know and love better than we can describe it (hehe, let's settle for something akin to a sour citrus tart expression...?)? Well, the simple answer to this question, for me, has been in cigars actually 12 to 24 months old and the two marcas/vitolas in which I've found it have been Punch (Punch) and Por Larranaga (Montecarlos). I find that the aged cigars I've had that have been over 5 years old and approaching 10 have been more refined according to their marca as they age, with typical expressions of floral notes and/or baking spice or more acute flavour on notes of leather, for example. However, no, I've not found more dominance in 'Cuban twang' with age in comparison to more youthful examples.

A little caveat though, to this answer above, is that the aged cigars I've had in the say, the past 12 to 24 months may have other flavours that either are not noted for 'Cuban twang' say in comparison to these cigars I've mentioned. So, for example, the 2011 Sancho Panza Non Plus has a dominant wood and salt flavour which exhibits creaminess and floral notes, at times, when I've smoked them lately at around the 8-year mark, but I've not picked up 'Cuban twang' in them. And so, I will keep this question in the back of my mind when it's time to 'crack open' my rested Por Larranaga boxes (currently around the 4 to 5-year mark) and Punch Punch 50 cab (currently around the 3-year mark).

Thanks for taking the time to think about it.  Perhaps the opposite, then?  Less twang w/ age? Or does the twang stubbornly survive the test of time and is ever present?

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18 minutes ago, Chef said:

Thanks for taking the time to think about it.  Perhaps the opposite, then?  Less twang w/ age? Or does the twang stubbornly survive the test of time and is ever present?

All I can say for sure is that this unique quality analogous to Habanos cigars, for me, is more intense in cigars at a younger age, in general. However, we are talking about an essentially esoteric topic here, some people simply can't sense this "Cuban twang", whereas for others they can. So I welcome a difference of opinion (from our forum members) here because my conclusions are based on my own experiences.

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6 hours ago, prodigy said:

I was told that Alex didn't make 109's because he didn't have the molds. How are they compared to other custom 109's?

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Kyle I took care of that problem myself. I had the 109 mold made for Alex and delivered it to him in Havana back in May. I can't speak for other custom 109s from other rollers but these are quite nice. 

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8 hours ago, Kaptain Karl said:

I didnt know that rule, that's awesome!!!

I havnt been to La Paz but I've always wanted to go! We tend to go to PV more (surprisingly the fishing is better there) but I love southern baja. Just something special about the desert mountains going straight into that bright blue water, its spectacular! Unfortunately it's a lot of work on the horizon for me, but I would LOVE to get down there soon! 

Check out a place down there called Tailhunter in La Paz. It's a bar/restaurant, and they run a great fishing charter operation. There's some VERY cool fishing just a bit south at punta arena/la ventana. Probably the best roosterfish fishing anywhere there! 

Dude, I have cigars at Tailhunter, on the third floor (smoking floor)!  I've had some tasty fish and sashimi there. 

Yep, desert meets the sea. You gotta go. Thanks for the tips!

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19 hours ago, Ry27 said:

How was the Monte 3??

Not bad. Don’t get me wrong it is not spectacular like a great No2. To me at least I feel this is just a longer No4. What I do like is that extra bit of time to enjoy it. Cheap and cheerful. Well... relatively cheap ?

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