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Holy moly ! Aging Room Quattro F55 Maduro.. lets talk smoke baby.. this was a very very pleasant surprise i got and let me tell you im not a huge churchill fan but wow did this hit the spot! It comes off with quite the spice on the retrohale in the first third but it mellows out into a a creamy sweetness in my opinon. If you havent tried it i would highly recommend picking one of these up!
 
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we cant all ball out exclusively on the finest cuban tobacco like you shake
Sure you can. Buy the right boxes from the right factories, and you can even do so when sale prices pop up. Then, just wait 5 years and have an awesome aged CC collection to start smoking. Bonus for going deep in good vintage years!
 
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Are there by chance any cigars you don't like?
There have been some flavored cigars i didnt care for in the past. Im new to smoking quality cigars and to be honest with you ive been a member of cigar.com double monthly member for over a year now and they give you 10 sticks for 50 dollars a month and man ive gotten some nice stogies from them and adding to my collection with variety has really helped me develop a flavor palette for cigars. Few montha back i got 2 ava maria reconquista smokes which run about 22 dollars per stogie. Let me get back to your actual question, flavored cigars like some ACIDs are novelty to me that i dont enjoy the sweet wrappers. What kind of cigars do you like?
 
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@Gascan I was giving you a light ribbing as I see a few threads you've made and they mention how much you love whatever cigar you are currently smoking. Not a worry though, once a upon time most folks on this forum were that way.

I've had a long journey in cigars from where I started smoking to my preferences now. These days my collection is 100% CC with a focus on connoisseur cigars and aging my own boxes.
 
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#ELITISTBRO
Aging your own cigars is about as anti-elitist as its gets. Buy em fresh (best value,) lay em down, have some patience and then smoke great cigars. Connoisseur cigars are those cigars that don't have hype behind them that makes the general smoking populace seek them. They exist as less known hidden gems and can often be had for solid values compared to how well they smoke. If having good taste and patience is elititst, then I'm mos def L33T af.
 

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Aging your own cigars is about as anti-elitist as its gets. Buy em fresh (best value,) lay em down, have some patience and then smoke great cigars. Connoisseur cigars are those cigars that don't have hype behind them that makes the general smoking populace seek them. They exist as less known hidden gems and can often be had for solid values compared to how well they smoke. If having good taste and patience is elititst, then I'm mos def L33T af.
#lightribbing
 
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@Gascan I was giving you a light ribbing as I see a few threads you've made and they mention how much you love whatever cigar you are currently smoking. Not a worry though, once a upon time most folks on this forum were that way.

I've had a long journey in cigars from where I started smoking to my preferences now. These days my collection is 100% CC with a focus on connoisseur cigars and aging my own boxes.
Ohh excuse me i thought you were being nice. My mistake.
 
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