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wedding day is getting closer (a little more than week to go :banger).
so what box would you guys currently recommend for a anniversary smoke. i wanna order a couple boxes after the honey moon to smoke a good smoke every year on my anniversary.
it doesnt have to be a HTF or LE smoke just something that you guys would enjoy smoking once a year. im looking for something out of the normal. post you experience and what not.
now fire away fellas lets get the brain storming going :tu
also i want to thank my family here at CA again. you guys have been awesome :l
EDIT
price is not really a issue but i would like to keep it "with in reason" remember im still paying for a wedding and honey moon :r
emopunker2004
06-14-2012, 09:39 PM
You got a price u wanna stay under?
CigarNut
06-14-2012, 09:42 PM
Based on your profile marca you should pick yourself up some Cohibas.
thank you justin i missed that. edited first post.
Based on your profile marca you should pick yourself up some Cohibas.
ive thought about it but like i said i want to venture out a little. cohibas have been in the back of my mind.
Mugen910
06-14-2012, 09:44 PM
Find something a few months down the line with your box code date. Nothing wrong with buying brands you already enjoy.
Find something a few months down the line with your box code date.
thats ultimately the plan.
DaBear
06-14-2012, 11:29 PM
Aside from the obvious CCs, which always age well, I'd say a box of Avo Classics or something to that effect(aka Dominican) should age well over many many years.
LostAbbott
06-14-2012, 11:32 PM
Boli gm is always a good choice. With the box size and the lovely gold wrapper you can easily have a 10yr anniversary box and another for twenty thirty and so on... You do have time however, my daughter was born in 2010 and I am stilltesting out the go to stick for her birthday smoke. I tried the oliva maduro but 2010 was not that great so I am onto the money grand Edmund and may endup at the pl Encanto...
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DaBear
06-14-2012, 11:35 PM
Boli gm is always a good choice. With the box size and the lovely gold wrapper you can easily have a 10yr anniversary box and another for twenty thirty and so on... You do have time however, my daughter was born in 2010 and I am stilltesting out the go to stick for her birthday smoke. I tried the oliva maduro but 2010 was not that great so I am onto the money grand Edmund and may endup at the pl Encanto...
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That reminds me, Oliva G Maduros age very well over 4-5 years, don't have any experience with anything further, but I didn't see them falling off the deep end any time soon when I was smoking my well aged Special Gs.
longknocker
06-15-2012, 03:41 AM
Boli GMs Or Sir Winnies!:D:tu
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Boli GMs Or Sir Winnies!:D:tu
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Blak Smyth
06-15-2012, 08:50 AM
Hey, FRANK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GMs would be fancy enough at a decent price!
mosesbotbol
06-15-2012, 09:23 AM
Go for a 50 cab of Lusitanias; can never go wrong and you'll have enough if you sneak a few here and there between your anniversary.
50 Cab of SLR DC's would be a good one too, just have search out the right cab and you'll be in heaven for many years.
Bill86
06-15-2012, 09:24 AM
I'd say get whatever box you've always wanted to buy that was just out of your budget or needed an excuse to be purchased.
Or you could always pick up a few nice 10 count boxes for variety. Your favorite smokes could always be another idea.
im really leaning towards the GM's.
i do like the idea of a few 10ct's and mixing it up over the years.
thanks for the help fellas keep it coming!!!!!
maninblack
06-16-2012, 08:02 AM
Some fancy Gurkha's would work. Need us to send you some?
Silound
06-16-2012, 08:26 AM
Well...personally at this point I would be staying away from anything that came from a certain island. After 8 years of even the best kept storage conditions, some of mine I picked up in Canada are starting to actually lose some flavor (2003 box code, I bought it in Dec 2004).
I'm somewhat anal, so I would probably write out the next 50 years and then pick two smokes a year for each year, regardless of the cost, then I'd splurge and buy all of those smokes and rent a locker at a local B&M or buy a special humidor and keep then tucked away with the list for that special day every year :)
The easy answer would be, pick something with a reputation for lots of aging potential.
Unfortunately, I have found that there is no guarantee any particular box will age well. The best thing you can do is to smoke one fresh. If it's not at least 'pretty good', it is not as likely to blow you away in 10 years. Sell the box and try another.
Also, I think we are all a little susceptible to psychological bias. If you buy an extra special cigar, like a cab of Sir Winstons or something similar, you will be more likely to enjoy it, because we all project a little bit of our expectations onto a cigar for which we have a preconceived opinion.
More than likely I'm going to buy them in rounds of 10ct boxes just for the same reason you guys mentioned. There really is no telling what the smoke might be like in 10-15-20 years down the road.
For my initial box I'm thinking of getting a couple 10ct boxes (2 different brands) and mix and match. Maybe have a extra smoke here or there. I'm more than likely gonna go with some gm's and sir Winnie's to start it off. I might also just buy a mix of 3 and 5 packs and use a old box to hold the "wedding" smokes.
Thanks for the ideas fellas.
RWhisenand
06-22-2012, 02:17 PM
For a once a year smoke, maybe a Davidoff?
If not then maybe some Avo's or DP Garcias'.
RWhisenand
06-22-2012, 02:19 PM
BTW, congrats on the wedding!
Col. Kurtz
06-22-2012, 03:51 PM
Aside from the obvious CCs, which always age well....
I wouldn't say CC's always age well.
For a special box, perhaps consider a limtada from that year? I got a Cab of siglo III that correspond to each of my children's birth month and year, and a box of Monte Sublimes and RA Extra. Will they age well? Who knows? I know I'll enjoy sampling them over the years to see...
And congrats!
pektel
06-22-2012, 03:57 PM
Boli GMs Or Sir Winnies!:D:tu
This was going to be my suggestion as well. Or HDM DC's. I'd be getting a cab of hdm dc's if I were getting married. Would be cool to smoke a cigar I aged for 50 yrs by myself. Dunno how long hdm dc's can age for, but damn the 04's are stellar right now.
RevSmoke
06-22-2012, 05:44 PM
Litto Gomez Diez Chisels.
Of course, that's just my opinion.
Thanks for the suggestions everyone. Hopefully when I get back from the honeymoon I can go through the thread and make up my mind.
Keep it coming everyone and thank you!!!
lenguamor
06-22-2012, 06:38 PM
Whichever of the La Aurora Preferidos you like best. They're all going to age well, and it's a hell of a cigar for the price.
If you splurge and get tubos, you'll have a beautiful presentation to look forward to as well.
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