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I agree.

I personally think that the Cazadores and Petit Cazadores are the best of the marca, and still plenty cheap enough to not care if you have to put it out early.

I smoke a fair number of them and oddly enough, for the super cheap price, I can't recall ever having one with any kind of issues, which certainly can't be said for the more expensive marcas.


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I also have a 2016 Lusitanias i was generously gifted. Never had a Lusitanias before.

What did you think of yours?

Of the roughly 50 aged and Vintage Cigars I have had, about half had become bland and flavorless, so I'm hoping 5 years hasn't done this to the lusitania

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I also have a 2016 Lusitanias i was generously gifted. Never had a Lusitanias before.

What did you think of yours?

Of the roughly 50 aged and Vintage Cigars I have had, about half had become bland and flavorless, so I'm hoping 5 years hasn't done this to the lusitania

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Gotta be a storage issue (previous owner perhaps). 95+% of my Cuban cigars are improved with 5 years of age.
 
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Gotta be a storage issue (previous owner perhaps). 95+% of my Cuban cigars are improved with 5 years of age.
All the ones that were under about 6 years were still plenty flavorful and most I did think were better than recent production, but most of the ones older than that were flavorless.

No idea if it was a storage issue or not, dont know the provenance of any of them, other than they were all generously gifted by different members of the forums I belong to.

With the Vintage ones, I was told that most of the ones I was given weren't high end Cigars to begin with, so 50 to 60 years of age certainly didn't do them any favors.

Was still neat to smoke ones from the 1940's and 1950's even if they were flavorless other than having a sort of musty flavor.
The ones from the 60's were much better though and were still very good and very flavorful

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