View Full Version : What's a cigar that's blown your mind?
Cigarer
09-03-2017, 07:06 PM
I'm smoking my first LP52 and I swear to you this is absolutely one of the best cigars I've ever had, if not the best. What's a cigar you were blown away with?
Kidvegas
09-03-2017, 07:10 PM
The 52 is a great smoke bro. The one that seriously blew me away would have to be God Of Fire Carlito just a complete well round and great tasting cigar one of the few IMO worth the price tag!
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FireTom
09-03-2017, 09:37 PM
To this day there have been two. My first Ańejo (a gift in a bomb from Cardinal ) and a 1998 Cuban Punch from a contest that AndyCAYP had. The Punch was my first Cuban and I smoked every last bit of it that I could. The Ańejo definitely started my love of Fuente cigars, the maduro Hemingways come close but the Ańejo is still my favorite.
The remnants of the Punch. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170904/7eed90fd295a0084bd98d4ab91c7578b.jpg
FidelCastro
09-04-2017, 10:44 AM
Cohiba Espy and Siglo IV and VI. Been smoking them for 30 years and they still blow me away.
Tgs679
09-04-2017, 12:16 PM
In recent years, the Tatuaje Reserva 2013 Noellas and Regios and the BLTC Bishops Blend.
Bruck
09-04-2017, 09:06 PM
Since this is the NC section...
5 Vegas 2013 Limitada - not the best cigar out there, but I was "blown away" by 5 Vegas making something so good.
Best NC overall - a BOTL at work gave me an old Dunhill (I think) that he had been aging for 20 years. Absolutely fantastic flavor. No nicotine left in it, but the flavor was astounding!
droy1958
09-05-2017, 07:37 PM
The cigar I was most recently surprised with was the 2 Casa Fernandez Aganorsa Leaf Maduro that Old Smokey sent me at Christmas....
piperdown
09-06-2017, 03:36 PM
Smoked a 7 year old Opus X the last day of the KC Irish Fest (when everything was said and done). Hadn't fired one up in a long time and forgot how sublime these cigars are.
gordo1473
09-08-2017, 07:00 PM
Mine have to be a shark. I've had anejo s and even the eye of the shark but far superior is the ref anejo shark. Never lets me down. And if you ever smoke one with any age on them they get better. The 52 is a great smoke . Try the dirty rat or feral pig even better imo
Tombstone
09-09-2017, 03:16 PM
The one that blew my mind was the Matilde Oscura. I had heard it was good and picked one up at the B&M. Light it up for a car ride and it has complex with slowy changing flavors. I new next to nothing about it. Purchased it on a whim and now I snag some whenever they get them in.
Sir Lancerolot
09-11-2017, 11:03 AM
Blanco Nine Lancero was the first cigar to blow my mind.
I got a cigar as a gift many years ago from Al (Bull). It was in a nice wooden tube labelled "Srintil." Haven't been able to track down another one - apparently not made anymore. It was the Indonesian-est, creamiest, baking-spiciest, little bit citrus-iest cigar I've ever had.
Then, of course, there are a couple from the Mythical Island ...
Brimy
09-11-2017, 12:27 PM
The T52 is my #2 LP. The FFP has never disappointed!
But smokes that have really blown me away are the GOD Carlito, the Opus Power Ranger and the Julius Caesar!
No matter what I've had thus far, those 3 in that order have been truly unforgettable and thoroughly enjoyed.
A few "also ran" that I try not to be without are Garcia Blue label, Regius Red & Blue labels, Bishops Blend & Jamie Garcia Especiales.
FidelCastro
09-11-2017, 12:44 PM
The cigar I was most recently surprised with was the 2 Casa Fernandez Aganorsa Leaf Maduro that Old Smokey sent me at Christmas....
Forgot about this one as I have a box and the dense voluminous smoke that it has is a really good cigar.
Emperor Zurg
09-11-2017, 03:11 PM
I've never been 'blown away' by any cigar... but then my top dollar cigar expenditure is about $35/5pk. I won't spend any more than that on rolled up rotting leaves. I tried a $12 Padron once. It was good but it wasn't what I'd call twice as good as a $6 cigar. I've smoked a bowl in my pipe and thought "Wow! This is the best blend EVAR" only to smoke the same blend in the same pipe 2 days later and have a 'meh' experience... so it wasn't the particular blend after all but just one of those magical moments.
Old Smokey
09-11-2017, 06:15 PM
The T52 is my #2 LP. The FFP has never disappointed!
But smokes that have really blown me away are the GOD Carlito, the Opus Power Ranger and the Julius Caesar!
No matter what I've had thus far, those 3 in that order have been truly unforgettable and thoroughly enjoyed.
A few "also ran" that I try not to be without are Garcia Blue label, Regius Red & Blue labels, Bishops Blend & Jamie Garcia Especiales.
Brian, I am with you on the Fuente stuff. I have only had one GOF and it a Carlito 2009. It was incredible. My first Anejo was a Shark that was at least 5 years old and it too was one of the most memorable cigars I ave smoked. I guess we are Fuente Fanboys.
DogRockets
09-12-2017, 06:05 AM
I was blown away by the Little Drac from that Tat Little Monsters box. I was able to smoke 3 or 4 of these after they were about 3-4 years old. Totally blew me away. I'm hoping the Pudgy Drac get to that level in another year or two, so far, it's got a ways to go to hit that level.
FidelCastro
09-12-2017, 10:12 AM
I've never been 'blown away' by any cigar... but then my top dollar cigar expenditure is about $35/5pk. I won't spend any more than that on rolled up rotting leaves. I tried a $12 Padron once. It was good but it wasn't what I'd call twice as good as a $6 cigar. I've smoked a bowl in my pipe and thought "Wow! This is the best blend EVAR" only to smoke the same blend in the same pipe 2 days later and have a 'meh' experience... so it wasn't the particular blend after all but just one of those magical moments.
A man after my own heart as I've been smoking cigars and pipes for over 40 years and I can't seem to pay over $10 for almost every cigar out there except for some CC's and Opus. Funny you mention the "magical moments" with tobaccos as when you're in those moments you can love a big girl as much as a skinny girl if the planets are aligned. I've done some world travels and smoked a lot of cigars in some amazing places and the cigar or pipe I smoked on those occasions became so much more significant than smoking them at home or in a B&M. I try not smoke anything when I'm in a foul mood because I know the experience will tarnish that time and cigar with such a memory association. You probably touched on something that is more significant than you realized and our state of mind when we enjoy our tobaccos can enhance it more than we know.
Brimy
09-12-2017, 11:17 AM
Brian, I am with you on the Fuente stuff. I have only had one GOF and it a Carlito 2009. It was incredible. My first Anejo was a Shark that was at least 5 years old and it too was one of the most memorable cigars I ave smoked. I guess we are Fuente Fanboys.
Steve, I'm with you! I've been buying a bunch of boutiques and not disappointed but Fuente & DPG smokes seem to hold a special place in my heart! LOL
Emperor Zurg
09-12-2017, 12:03 PM
You probably touched on something that is more significant than you realized and our state of mind when we enjoy our tobaccos can enhance it more than we know.
Oh, it is certainly significant. Cynic that I am, it seems the more I'm looking forward to something, the bigger let-down that thing will be. Aromatic pipe tobaccos = big let down: the flavor always plays second fiddle to the aroma. Likewise, I'm almost sure that if I paid $100 for a cigar, then aged it for 20 years, that cigar would be the biggest let-down I ever experienced. I seem to enjoy a tobacco the most when I'm expecting the least from it. Seems it works different for most people; if most folks paid $100 for a cigar, that cigar would be the very best thing they ever smoked and I don't care if it was dried chicken sh!t wrapped in an oak leaf
Sir Lancerolot
09-12-2017, 12:32 PM
... I don't care if it was dried chicken sh!t wrapped in an oak leaf
Don't knock it till you've tried it ...
Which is exactly why I'm NEVER going to knock it ...
However, perhaps a little different perspective - it blows my mind that a $1.00 dog rocket Pirate's Gold turns into a pretty danged good smoke with a year or so of rest.
Emperor Zurg
09-12-2017, 12:52 PM
However, perhaps a little different perspective - it blows my mind that a $1.00 dog rocket Pirate's Gold turns into a pretty danged good smoke with a year or so of rest.
That right there is my kind of cigar.
It's on my to-do list to pick up a couple bundles of those and stash them away in an ammo can.
tjhemp
09-12-2017, 10:57 PM
The cigar that did it for me is the Eiroa The First Twenty Years. It was recommended to me by my local B&M and the first one was fantastic. Everyone I've had since has given me the same experience. Its the one that just seems to perfectly match my taste.
droy1958
09-14-2017, 06:22 PM
Brian, I am with you on the Fuente stuff. I have only had one GOF and it a Carlito 2009. It was incredible. My first Anejo was a Shark that was at least 5 years old and it too was one of the most memorable cigars I ave smoked. I guess we are Fuente Fanboys.
I still have a Shark that cocker_dude sent me a few years ago......One of these days I'll fire it up. I have a feeling that I'll be a great grandpa in a year or two. My oldest grandson is coming hunting in December and introducing me to his first true love. She's a cutie and wants to learn to deer hunt, plus she said she do the cooking!......
Sir Lancerolot
09-14-2017, 06:39 PM
... She's a cutie and wants to learn to deer hunt, plus she said she do the cooking!......
He does know what a keeper she is, right?
droy1958
09-14-2017, 06:44 PM
He does know what a keeper she is, right?
He's sure excited to introduce her to me. I still feel like a kid at heart and have 5 grandkids. I guess I can handle being a great Gramps......
oleballcoachtn
09-16-2017, 06:34 PM
Had a 3 or 4 year old My Father Le Bijou 1922 petit robusto that blew me away a few New Years Eve's ago. The cello was as dark brown as I have ever had and I wish it would have lasted forever. Have had many since that do not disappoint, but this one was the one.
On the milder side 2002 Romeo and Juliet. Absolutely amazing smoke.
On the darker side the original Camacho Triple Maduro. I still miss that original blend.