Classic Habano right there
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See for me it wasnt all that great. It was, ironically, the youngest cuban i have, yet the smoothest. However the flavors just aren't nearly as good the other habanos ive tried latelyClassic Habano right there
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How old? The aged Magnum 50s areSee
See for me it wasnt all that great. It was, ironically, the youngest cuban i have, yet the smoothest. However the flavors just aren't nearly as good the other habanos ive tried lately
Dec 16 lol, but it was pretty smooth, not harsh at all. Ill let my other 9 age a bit. I mean it was good just not as flavorful as HDMEE, or Monti 2. My experience is limited with cubans, something I am investing heavily jnto remedyingHow old? The aged Magnum 50s are
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Hoyo Epi Especial well as previously stated is another classic. It's difficult but you have to view Habanos as a catapillar. After aging it they metamorphosis into beautiful butterflies. Totally different cigars. The last mag 50 I had a few months back was from 2008. It was better that the aged Epicure especial from 2006. I mean they were both outstanding so it's a matter of personal opinion. You like Monte 2? Lol, we should trade cuz I have some aged ones from 2008.Dec 16 lol, but it was pretty smooth, not harsh at all. Ill let my other 9 age a bit. I mean it was good just not as flavorful as HDMEE, or Monti 2. My experience is limited with cubans, something I am investing heavily jnto remedying
I do find the magnum 50 are definitely more smoother/creamier side of the magnum series. I do agree they take a 2-3 years to really start hitting their peak and gain the complexity you might be looking for. If you want something fuller off the bat then magnum 46 is for you, imagine Boli wrapped up as a H. UpmannDec 16 lol, but it was pretty smooth, not harsh at all. Ill let my other 9 age a bit. I mean it was good just not as flavorful as HDMEE, or Monti 2. My experience is limited with cubans, something I am investing heavily jnto remedying
I do find the magnum 50 are definitely more smoother/creamier side of the magnum series. I do agree they take a 2-3 years to really start hitting their peak and gain the complexity you might be looking for. If you want something fuller off the bat then magnum 46 is for you, imagine Boli wrapped up as a H. Upmann