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Bageland2000
08-05-2013, 06:43 PM
I now know why we age cigars: A review of my wedding Cigar, the AF Opus X Power Ranger.
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This is actually my “I got married cigar” as I’m smoking it a month after I married my wife, Lauren. I was gifted this cigar three years ago by Ranger_B and I’ve kept in in my humidor for almost three years.
Cigar paired with: A Manhattan, M&Ms, (Chocolate is the BEST for a palate cleanse) and popcorn.
Pre-light draw: Easy with a bit of resistance, I was worried a little too easy at first, but upon lighting realized it is perfect.
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Pre-light Aroma: This from a very novice smoker. Peppery sweet with a bit of spiciness. Very powerful and distinct. I realize that’s a bit subjective, but it’s the best I can do right now.
I effortlessly lit with my butane Zippo insert. Very complex flavors with a bit of peppery power, but not in the lingering way most powerful cigars I’ve had have presented their power. Very pleasant and for me, this experience is new. Cream, cherry, pepper, nutty, earthy, this is incredible. The oily salt from the popcorn and the flavors of the bitters in the Manhattan are just having a blast together. Normally I don’t personify my palette, but it seems appropriate here. I’m attributing all of the flavors (of the cigar) working so well to the aging process. I’m absolutely loving this. At the end of the first third, the flavors are intensifying, and the power is waning. The sun beyond the shade of my house is increasing, and some blue skies are starting to wink at me beyond the clouds. Good, the rain decided to ruin someone else’s experience.
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About two fifths of the way through a little bitterness/harshness begins to come through. I off-gas (blow through the cigar for about 30 seconds, then let it rest for the same amount of time). I’m starting to feel a little nicotine kick. Another puff and the flavors are back and the harshness has dissipated- justice is served. Cream and pepper are now at the forefront. Has my palette been numbed or have the flavors retreated? Who knows? Then all of the sudden, the normally determined cigar goes out, I relight and get floral and harsh notes. Well, this is awkward. I find a lot of success with more frequent, much lighter draws. I think I was pulling way too hard on the cigar. Lessons learned I guess.

The flavors are abandoning me a little past the halfway mark and the stick keeps trying to go out on me. You’re a fickle lover Opus X, but I’m still fighting for our love.
Last Third: I decide that I’m in for the long-hall until this thing goes out again. Sadly this happens immediately and I’m forced to call it quits early. I thought this was a rare nub experience, sadly this isn’t the case.
Final Thoughts: Regardless of the last third fiasco, this has been an incredibly enjoyable cigar. This smoking session only reinforced my opinion that cigars aren’t really made to be nubbed. When your lips are wrapped around tobacco and the ember is an inch away, I think this generally lends to a bad time. Someone once told me regardless of the cigar’s price tag and reputation, when it stops becoming enjoyable it’s time to put it down. I’ve whole-heartedly subscribed to this paradigm and it’s paid off in my experience. Besides, it kind of looks like rain…
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Gabe215
08-05-2013, 07:57 PM
One of, if not my least favorite Opus

Porch Dweller
08-05-2013, 08:16 PM
Nice review, thanks!

Outlaw God
08-07-2013, 05:26 PM
Thanks for the review

MUNKY
08-07-2013, 10:47 PM
Great review

Outlaw God
08-07-2013, 10:52 PM
What RH was it stored at

Seamus
08-07-2013, 11:12 PM
I'm a firm believer in the if its no longer enjoyable then pitch it. I've quit early on more Opus than any other cigar, mostly because most others I don't go back to if I pitch early on. Almost all the premature ejected Opus have been due to construction issues. Had a real bad batch of DCs that almost put me off Opus entirely.

Thanks for the review

Zane
08-08-2013, 06:45 AM
Great review, love the pictures. I hear Opus are best if you dry box them a day or so before you smoke em. Fixes some of those burn issues etc.

Zipponubke
08-08-2013, 10:38 AM
Thanks for the review .

BlackDog
08-09-2013, 02:29 PM
Nice review Andrew. That's a cigar I've always wanted to try. BTW, congrats on your wedding. :tu

Bageland2000
08-12-2013, 12:00 PM
What RH was it stored at
68, but there has been some fluctuation between 65 and 71, though most of it was only off by +/- 1%.

Nice review Andrew. That's a cigar I've always wanted to try. BTW, congrats on your wedding. :tu

Thanks!:tu

czerbe
08-12-2013, 12:48 PM
Nice job only ever smoked one Opus X in my day and really enjoyed it on my 10th Wedding Anny.

warpedcigars
08-12-2013, 07:14 PM
Love the size & shape, and that's about it. Oh how I miss the original Opus profile.

Thanks for the review!

badbriar
08-14-2013, 06:58 PM
Good review...keep 'em coming!
RR

gogotron
08-15-2013, 07:50 AM
Excellent review! This is probably my single favorite smoke of all time and the best size in the Opus line in my opinion, the Belicoso xXx "Power Ranger". Perfect after dinner smoke under an hour and extremely consistent quality. I've never had a box last longer than 1-2 years though so I'm not sure how age-worthy these are but then again I consider most cigars ready to smoke immediately. Another factor may be availability and waiting 3-4 months for the local shop to get their small allotment. Great smokes though and good luck to the OP!

jan olanda
09-29-2013, 09:21 AM
Thanks for sharing

GodOfFire
09-30-2013, 10:25 AM
I love Opus aged not so much when they are fresh. I have a handful that are about 5 years old and I think they are great at about 5 years.

Ranger_B
11-09-2013, 05:51 PM
Great review man! Congrats on the wedding!

thecatch83
01-17-2014, 06:21 PM
You have to let these and the other opus line of smokes age and mellow out for a good 1-2 years at least or they just won't burn right. I have smoked dozens over the last few years and they just get better and better.

equetefue
01-17-2014, 06:43 PM
Thanks for sharing a great review. I agree with others as far as aging them and dry boxing them prior to lighting.

WhiteMamba
03-29-2014, 11:35 PM
Great review and the pics were well done. It was clear you put some thought into this.

Jitsupriebe
03-30-2014, 12:24 PM
Nice review!

MOGator2000
06-28-2014, 10:18 AM
Have a couple of these XXX resting that I purchased 12/13. Hoping I can hold off for a few years. Interesting review!

ColdCuts
07-15-2014, 10:03 PM
'Regardless of a cigar's price tag and reputation, when it stops being enjoyable, it's time to put it down.'

You said it. Truer words were never spoken. To suffer through a cigar -- any cigar -- is to miss the point entirely.

Beautiful photos, Andrew. And nice detailed review.

Congratulations to you and Lauren. :)