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What do you guys do with your opus? age them? smoke them in regular rotation? save them for special occasions? i have about 20 in my humi from this year and last, and am getting tired of looking at them.. it may be time to start smokin through em!
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Age them for at least 1 year then find an excuse to smoke them! the older the better IMHO!
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I ended up selling most of mine... They are decent cigars but a bit overrated. I won't buy them anymore unless it's a deal (msrp), they are not worth the inflated prices IMO...
Go ahead a smoke a few and see how you like them... |
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I treat them like I would any other cigar. When I feel like smoking one, I smoke one. I don't need an occasion to light a particular cigar. Until that point, they sit and age, just like all the rest of the cigars I own.
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Just smoke them, nothing is safe in my box.
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I try to have a about 10 to 15 Opus' in the humi. They have a very unique taste, so when I get the itch for one, I have some around.
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I'm putting what I have on hold. I didn't like them young at all. Hopefully with a little patience it will be rewarding :)
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While I do like them fresh , they only get better with age . I would say a flavor the Super Belicoso develops is a kind of intense raisiny sweetness with a hint of molasses . I'm not saying all of them do it . My favorites are the Super Beli , Petit Lancero and the Reserva D' Chateau .
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Some get smoked; some sit in the humidor until the mood strikes. I've found that the longer I hold on to them the more difficult it is for me to part with them, especially if they were gifts.
My B&M has a full selection of them at fairly resonable prices, so it's easy for me to get young ones. |
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3 to 5 years minimum. LOL
Seriously, i found that the Opus I gotten in recent years have been too harsh for me. I have a draw filled of Opus that I have been sitting on for 4 years now. I may decide to sell them if I don't smoke them soon. |
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I agree. |
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If I was you, I would trade them for some "good" cigars! :r
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I've been aging mine, although I'm not sure if I'll ever smoke them. I might end up selling them somewhere down the line.
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My local puts limits on OpusX and Anejo, but I can usually get 5 or 6
of each, every year. I smoke one on my b-day, one on New Year's Eve, one during vacation, and the rest age in my humi. I've been smoking for 4 years now and probably have 20 OpusX and a dozen Anejos saved up and resting. There is no problem letting them sit, when I have 400-500 other smokes to choose from 2 or 3 times per week. I like the Pepin Serie JJ maduro, RP Edge Missiles, Oliva V, RyJ Reserve maduros and others for any day smokes. Smoke some, rest some, gift some, share some. Chemyst :cool2: |
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I have smoked a few, and found that I don't like them. I am hoping some time in the humi makes a difference. But to answer your question, I smoke them at anytime.
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I'd save 10 and smoke 10, you never know when the cold hand of Death will find you...
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You don't have to age Opus' They're meant to be delicious right out of the box, and I believe the tobacco used is all previously aged to begin with. Depending on your tastes,you may enjoy them even more fresh. |
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They are much better after a year or two, no question.
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Tomorrow is not promised. I smoke them when I feel like having 1!
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Right! You don't want to be lying in the street after the bus hits you and yr last thought is "Damn, I shoulda had that Opus." |
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