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ApexAZ
03-09-2012, 08:14 AM
I realize aging is a completely subjective topic, but I was hoping to get some opinions from those who have aged any Liga Privada No. 9, and if so, was it worth it?

The reason I am asking is I'm looking for a box that would be good for a wedding gift from my fiance that I could smoke on our anniversaries.

Would the LP9 be a good selection for this?

Brooks W
03-09-2012, 09:21 AM
I realize aging is a completely subjective topic, but I was hoping to get some opinions from those who have aged any Liga Privada No. 9, and if so, was it worth it?

The reason I am asking is I'm looking for a box that would be good for a wedding gift from my fiance that I could smoke on our anniversaries.

Would the LP9 be a good selection for this?

I think this will answer all your questions.

http://www.halfwheel.com/?p=22812

Honestly, the best NC aged stick I have had for a while are some OR VSGs...I bought a box of the VSG CGs to put down based on the ones I smoked...So, my choice would be VSG or Opus...

Hope that helps!

~brooks

maninblack
03-09-2012, 09:30 AM
I have a problem aging any LP because I can't wait to smoke them now! Too tasty to just sit in my humi.

shilala
03-09-2012, 09:39 AM
I had guessed that these wouldn't stand up to aging before I read the review. Most multiple-country blends don't, in my experience.
With the exception of very few high-end cigars, and most Oliva products, my personal impression is that a high percentage of nc's age poorly.
I suppose "poorly" is subjective. I want a cigar to hold it's strength and nuance over time, but simply lose it's wet, ammonia, barnyard feel.
Even Padron Anni's suffer after more than a few years in my estimation, losing a lot of strength while retaining character. Anejo's seem to stand up real well on all points.

Islayphile
03-09-2012, 10:18 AM
I agree on the Padrons Scott...

those are meant to be smoked right away, and do suffer from aging IMO

ApexAZ
03-09-2012, 10:30 AM
I would get a box of Opus, but seems unlikely right now.

ApexAZ
03-09-2012, 10:57 AM
Sorry, what is OR VSG? I think Ashton VSG.

shilala
03-09-2012, 11:01 AM
I agree on the Padrons Scott...

those are meant to be smoked right away, and do suffer from aging IMO
I do like to give them about 8 months if they're wet. If they're ready to go rott, I'm with you 100%. :tu

I would get a box of Opus, but seems unlikely right now.
A box of Anejos is cheaper, a far better smoke, and will carry you across the years. Maybe you might want to look at a cc option? While I enjoy freshies better in my cc's, they can go from real good to absolutely sublime if you care for them properly.
If I were long-storing a cab for your purpose, I'd lightly seal-a-meal the box each time I got a cigar out just to hold in as much of the goodness as I can. A breath of fresh air every year for 50 years would suit me fine, and I bet that 50th cigar would be phenomenal, were the Good Lord willing to let me live so long.

mariogolbee
03-09-2012, 11:10 AM
Sorry, what is OR VSG? I think Ashton VSG.
Yes. Original Ashton VSG.
[QUOTE=shilala;1586456A box of Anejos is cheaper, a far better smoke, and will carry you across the years. Maybe you might want to look at a cc option? While I enjoy freshies better in my cc's, they can go from real good to absolutely sublime if you care for them properly.
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:2Don Carlos. Pipesandcigars.com seems to have the best price on them that I've seen thus far. The aged DC I've had were phenomenal.

JenksAnejo
03-09-2012, 11:37 AM
Anejo's seem to stand up real well on all points.

The longer you can wait the better IMO! :dr


I like the LP9 rott; I think the strength and flavors are damn near unbeatable fresh.

Brooks W
03-09-2012, 11:55 AM
Sorry, what is OR VSG? I think Ashton VSG.

Sorry.


OR = Original Release (i.e. 1999)

I guess what I was saying is that the VSG blend seems to do very well when aged for significant amount of time (at least the ones I have had from different years)...

~brooks

neoflex
03-09-2012, 12:07 PM
I find that any Liga improves greatly with age. Perfect example are the Dirty Rats. When they first came out I really like them and than I stumbled upon one in my humidor that had close to two years on it and holy crap did that thing come to life! I have a few T-52 Toros that are roughly two years old too and they are smoking phenomenally right now.

thegoldenmackid
03-09-2012, 01:02 PM
A lot of this gets to the point of what is "aged."

I've had a few old (4+ year) Ligas and it's just not my cup of tea.

I agree with the above comments that say Dirty Rats with a year or so, but I would use a bit different terminology on that, but it's semantics.

Getting at the root of the question, I think that this year's batch of T-52s is proving to be a collector quality item as far as Ligas go, that being said, I wouldn't hold onto them until 2017 and expect great things.

AlohaStyle
03-09-2012, 01:56 PM
A lot of this gets to the point of what is "aged."

I've had a few old (4+ year) Ligas and it's just not my cup of tea.

I agree with the above comments that say Dirty Rats with a year or so, but I would use a bit different terminology on that, but it's semantics.

Getting at the root of the question, I think that this year's batch of T-52s is proving to be a collector quality item as far as Ligas go, that being said, I wouldn't hold onto them until 2017 and expect great things.

That would be my answer exactly. I think NC's can be great with 2-3 years on them, but the darker/richer ones like Liga's, Tat Reservas etc can lose their luster after 4+. That is one of the reasons why I'm mainly a CC guy now because I don't smoke as often as others and I need a cigar that can age well.

With that said, there are some NC's that can be great after 4 years. Liga's haven't been around long enough to really know, but some of the natural Tatuaje's in the brown line etc can be really good. Fuentes obviously age well etc.

kuzi16
03-10-2012, 12:23 PM
i only like the PL no.9s as fresh as i can get em. i feel that after a year or so the coffee notes are brought out and that is not what i usually got for in a cigar.

if you wanna age the LP line i would say the T52s are a bit better to do.

macsauce13
03-10-2012, 12:38 PM
I would get a box of Opus, but seems unlikely right now.

Is the Opus stock really low right now? Its been a while since I have looked.

jakesmokes
03-10-2012, 01:37 PM
Cigars direct has plenty. I order from them frequently.

ApexAZ
03-10-2012, 02:21 PM
cigarsdirect dot com?

Ervsuperb
03-11-2012, 08:08 AM
I have a problem aging any LP because I can't wait to smoke them now! Too tasty to just sit in my humi.

This! Although I'm getting better at letting a few boxes rest