View Full Version : Aged DPG's or Tat's
wayner123
12-20-2010, 09:15 AM
After reading a review of an aged DPG Invictos (http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=40249) I wondered how many of us still have some of the old band DPG's laying around, and how they are smoking now. Many times aged Habanos are discussed, but not so much aged NC's.
When these were first getting talked about, people wondered how they would be with some age on them. I think at 3 years we can start the discussion anew if some of you out there have these.
I personally still have a few old band DPG Blue Generoso's (Toro sized) and some of the Original release JJ Maduro's. I find that the initial Pepin spice blast is still there, but the flavors have melded very nicely together and are more refined.
I'd love to hear your takes and experiences with these cigars now that some time has gone by.
I have some of the Black Labels that have a little over three years on them. They definitely have mellowed, in a good way.
It was one of the first cigars I smoked, and that "blast" was overpowering.
Now, you can enjoy the other flavors in the stick, and still get a little of the pepper associated with this line.
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Volusianator
12-20-2010, 09:30 AM
I have half a box of very yellow cello original band DPG Blues, they are wonderful.
Not sure if they would qualify, but I have had a few DPG El Centurion's recently that were fanfreakingtastic....
I never had one back when they were released, so have no comparison to how they aged....
wayner123
12-20-2010, 09:53 AM
I have half a box of very yellow cello original band DPG Blues, they are wonderful.
This is something that I have noticed as well. The cello on these older DPG's are more yellow than my other aged NC's.
Ismith75
12-20-2010, 10:39 AM
Had some Tat RC184's from 07 that have smoked wonderfully in the last two month. I've also got 2 or 3 Noella Reserves from 06 that are also very good.
McSmokey
12-20-2010, 10:40 AM
I have half a box of the Blue bands from either '04 or '05 box actually has a date stamp on it, and they are smoking fantastically right now.
e-man67
12-20-2010, 10:42 AM
I guess I am in the minority here b/c I prefer fresh DPG's and Tats to those with age. To me they lose their spicy character which is why I buy them in the first place.
La Riqueza with 2+ years on it was fantastic.
wayner123
12-20-2010, 11:10 AM
I guess I am in the minority here b/c I prefer fresh DPG's and Tats to those with age. To me they lose their spicy character which is why I buy them in the first place.
I am not saying they are better, just different. I prefer fresh cigars in almost every instance. I posted the thread in order to see what others are experiencing now that these DPG and Tat's have had time to age a bit. One of the big questions that kept coming up a few years back is if these power house type cigars would age well.
stearns
12-20-2010, 11:12 AM
05 blue invictos... too good, im afraid ill be out of them soon
stearns
wayner123
12-20-2010, 11:14 AM
I have half a box of the Blue bands from either '04 or '05 box actually has a date stamp on it, and they are smoking fantastically right now.
Do yours have cello?
rizzle
12-21-2010, 09:35 AM
Kidding me, bro? I've still got some of the old blues, blacks, JJ's, and JJ maddies in the humi. Over the last couple of weeks had one of the blues and one of the blacks and they are so much better than when I first acquired them. Smooth, sweet, flavorful, and balanced. Age does wonders for them in my opinion.
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scoot
12-21-2010, 10:48 AM
I just picked up a box of Padilla Miami's from 2007. I never had one fresh but they are damn good right now.
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tx_tuff
12-21-2010, 01:20 PM
I think most stronger body NCs age and smoke well, but I have had some VSG that totally lose their flavor after 3 plus years. I still have some of the original release 601 Greens left (3 plus years) which are made by Pepin and they are great!
joetownhound
01-01-2011, 07:10 AM
bump
Bunker
01-01-2011, 09:46 AM
My favorites out of the aged sampler I got from Gator were the the JJ and the Legend. The Legend was better than some of the Tats I have smoked.
Noodles
01-01-2011, 09:51 AM
I have half a box of the Blue bands from either '04 or '05 box actually has a date stamp on it, and they are smoking fantastically right now.
I think DPG blue came much a little bit later than 05.
just wait till the cello turns yellow...and DPG's are amazing...
Ashcan Bill
01-01-2011, 12:20 PM
I still have two or three sizes of the old band Blue Labels laying around. Unfortunately they're all mixed in with at least 150 others in my "NC bulk storage" humidor. I don't honestly know what's in there. It's where box remnants have been tossed for years now, and they aren't in trays. Just a big ol' mess of cigars.
I smoked an Imperiales about a month ago that I spotted near the top of the pile when I was recharging the Oasis. A few years did it some good, as the sharpness they initially had is more muted now. I picked up a distinct menthol taste. That was a characteristic they sometimes displayed fresh, but it seemed more pronounced now. Based on that one example, I'd say time is being kind to these.
Personally I've found cigars change with time regardless of whether they happen to be CC or NC. Some for the better, some not. ;)
RevSmoke
01-01-2011, 01:06 PM
I have some DPG Black Perlas that are wonderful with couple years on them. My Cabaiguans have also aged well.
McSmokey
01-01-2011, 06:34 PM
Do yours have cello?
I think DPG blue came much a little bit later than 05.
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This was actually a dusty find last year it was at the bottom of a stack of boxes behind another stack more or less forgotten. Only half of it left now. It had a cedar divider between the two layers but I can't seem to find it.
scoot
02-20-2011, 09:04 PM
I've been snapping up aged boxes as of late. With in the past few months I've got the 8 & 11s I mentioned before and two boxes of 601 Black Rabitos, all three from late '07. Yesterday I picked up a box of Tat Unicos from mid '08. The few years knocks the spice off and lets the rich flavors of the unicos shine. The blacks have settled in a bit but haven't mellowed all that much, thankfully.
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688sonarmen
02-20-2011, 09:25 PM
If you look over at NHC they have some aged samplers up for sale.
RevSmoke
02-21-2011, 01:27 PM
Had a black Perla from '08. Still has some of the spice and kick, but all the flavors are smoother and more mellow. Not as sharp as they were. But, this is not a bad thing - in fact, I ilke them much better.
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