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cigarmarine
12-18-2014, 07:41 AM
opus x petite, reserve, or perfecto which two would you choose -(P
The Opus X Petite Lancero is a very strong, spicy, full flavored cigar. Smoke it too fast and it'll take you for a spin.
The Perfecto is more of a medium body cigar.
I don't know what the "Reserve" is.
It's always an interesting comparison to get the petite lancero and a larger cigar like the perfecto to see just how much difference can be made by the ring gauge difference.
cigarmarine
12-18-2014, 08:27 AM
thank you brother i'll go with the petite and the perfecto :tu
I would have to agree with Adam.
DaBear
12-18-2014, 08:38 PM
Or better yet, if you can find em, any of the Angel's Share. :dr :dr :dr I normally can't place specific flavors in a cigar(just use general terms like earthy, spicy, etc) but I swear they taste like a banana cream pie. So good. We just got some in to the shop, so they should be out everywhere else.
WhiteMamba
12-18-2014, 08:54 PM
Or better yet, if you can find em, any of the Angel's Share. :dr :dr :dr I normally can't place specific flavors in a cigar(just use general terms like earthy, spicy, etc) but I swear they taste like a banana cream pie. So good. We just got some in to the shop, so they should be out everywhere else.
Do you ship?
cigarmarine
12-18-2014, 08:56 PM
Do you ship?
yea what he said
DaBear
12-19-2014, 10:49 AM
Yes we do. I'll PM you both the number and email.
Chainsaw13
12-19-2014, 02:04 PM
Hey Lashun, Churchill's in Birmingham has the Opus X Angels Share in stock. I just smoked one after lunch. Very good, and surprisingly the prices at Churchill's weren't that bad.
HollywoodQue
12-19-2014, 02:25 PM
I want a couple Bob...i love a good opus.....did you smoke it right away or did you throw it in the humi for a while
Chainsaw13
12-19-2014, 02:49 PM
Smoked it right there, this afternoon in fact.
DaBear
12-19-2014, 03:56 PM
I want a couple Bob...i love a good opus.....did you smoke it right away or did you throw it in the humi for a while
They're honestly better fresh. I tried to hide one away for a few months when they first came out and it had lost that sweetness I loved.
cigarmarine
12-19-2014, 04:22 PM
Hey Lashun, Churchill's in Birmingham has the Opus X Angels Share in stock. I just smoked one after lunch. Very good, and surprisingly the prices at Churchill's weren't that bad.
Thanks I'll see if there open Sunday and grab one
cigarmarine
12-19-2014, 04:24 PM
Hey bob never been to church hills can you smoke there
cigarmarine
12-19-2014, 04:26 PM
Smoked it right there, this afternoon in fact.
Duh
Chainsaw13
12-19-2014, 09:23 PM
Hey bob never been to church hills can you smoke there
Duh
Yep, place is pretty cool, albeit expensive for some things. But then it's in Birmingham. :D
JohnnyFlake
12-20-2014, 10:00 AM
They're honestly better fresh. I tried to hide one away for a few months when they first came out and it had lost that sweetness I loved.
For what it's worth, I have many Opus-X in my stash. I have not bought any in at least 3 years. Most of what I have are 5 yo and older. I have 9 left that are from 1997, the first year of the official public release. 5 of those are my favorite Petite Lancero.
DaBear is correct, in part. Opus-X are generally very good when young, the spiciness if sweeter and the other flavors are brighter. I've always suggested they be smoked within the first 6 months. Afterward, they should be allowed to rest for at least 2 1/2 to 3 years, at which time they become very interesting smokes. Usually, very spicy and full of deep flavors. After 5 years or so, they become more mellow all around, however, they are still very full of subtle flavor notes.
DaBear
12-20-2014, 10:44 AM
For what it's worth, I have many Opus-X in my stash. I have not bought any in at least 3 years. Most of what I have are 5 yo and older. I have 9 left that are from 1997, the first year of the official public release. 5 of those are my favorite Petite Lancero.
DaBear is correct, in part. Opus-X are generally very good when young, the spiciness if sweeter and the other flavors are brighter. I've always suggested they be smoked within the first 6 months. Afterward, they should be allowed to rest for at least 2 1/2 to 3 years, at which time they become very interesting smokes. Usually, very spicy and full of deep flavors. After 5 years or so, they become more mellow all around, however, they are still very full of subtle flavor notes.
I was mainly just speaking on the Angel's Shares. I've never been a big fan of regular Opus, especially when fresh(to me they need at least a few years of down time). That said, the last batch of A's we got were quite good, though I suspect they had been sitting in Fuente's warehouse for awhile as they still had the Destino al Siglo bands on em.
JohnnyFlake
12-20-2014, 01:25 PM
I was mainly just speaking on the Angel's Shares. I've never been a big fan of regular Opus, especially when fresh(to me they need at least a few years of down time). That said, the last batch of A's we got were quite good, though I suspect they had been sitting in Fuente's warehouse for awhile as they still had the Destino al Siglo bands on em.
That is interesting. I have never had an Angel's Share. Actually, I really don't know very much at all, about any Opus releases from the last 3 or 4 years.
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