I thought it was one of the worst I smoked this year, and the MSRP is like 20 bucks. Dog Turds.Never had one and probabily never will... Not a rocky fan. But the RP 50th anny seemed to be very popular and smoke excellent according to many people at the local!
Yet another great and well-reviewed stick that Habanos is deleting. :eyepoke:I think a Trinidad Robusto T will be in the top 10.. Such a fantastic stick!
Tat black PL are good as well!
If you saw the latest Cigar Insider I think they only had reviewed one RP in their wrap up edition, and it didn't get that high of a rating, wouldn't be surprised to NOT see an RP in there this year.Yet another great and well-reviewed stick that Habanos is deleting. :eyepoke:
I'd be a bit surprised to see any of the new Opus make it on the list, since they were only out for a couple weeks in 2011. But who knows!
Rocky Patel is a solid guess, and one I'm sure most on BOTL wouldn't think of. They always do well, whether because of advertising or their popularity. I chatted with a woman at Draper's last week who was enjoying a Vintage 2003 -- she is a serious smoker who normally goes for Padrons but said she was pleasantly surprised by the RP 2003. There are some good to great cigars in their portfolio, can be hard to find them at times among all the other lines.
Was this aged two years or are you talking about the release in 2009, I am confused timmay.The RP Winter 2009 was a fine cigar.
I think he's poking fun at RPs never ending string of new releases.Was this aged two years or are you talking about the release in 2009, I am confused timmay.
I am talking about the particular release in 2009.Was this aged two years or are you talking about the release in 2009, I am confused timmay.
Did they rate a RP Winter from 09 this year? If not, then it doesn't belong in this thread.I am talking about the particular release in 2009.