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    Cigar-Smoking Scum Sticky B's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyfisher2 View Post
    I had one about a week ago and was terrible as well.....i have another one resting with the hopes of it improving as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JollyRogers View Post
    Granted I'm still very new but tried a AF Hemingway Short Story this past weekend and it was terrible! Hoping I got a dud but I couldn't finish it. Really disappointed as I have heard great things, have another resting and hoping it will be better!
    Holy carp, this is one of my fav go-to cigars!

    Perhaps more rest is needed. I just love that sweet Cameroon wrapper, yum
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    The Las Calaveras. The hype to let down ratio was huge. I could tell it was a good cigar, but flavor was not my wheelhouse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanTheEvans View Post
    Holy carp, this is one of my fav go-to cigars!
    Perhaps more rest is needed. I just love that sweet Cameroon wrapper, yum
    I also enjoy the Hemingway line, but do find they have been hit and miss over the past 10 years or so. Most of the negative side for me has been excess tar, but also some construction issues.

    Also, I consider the whole "more rest is needed" argument to be a direct ding against any and all brands. AFAIC, if a manufacturer releases a cigar for sale, whether the price point be $15 or $3, they should be ready to smoke immediately. Granted a short time for possible humidity adjustment might be needed for an optimal smoking experience, but that should be a week or two - not months.

    The biggest recent disappointment for me was the DE Undercrown. Tried a couple last year and they were very Underwhelming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyfisher2 View Post
    I had one about a week ago and was terrible as well.....i have another one resting with the hopes of it improving as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by spyder View Post
    I also enjoy the Hemingway line, but do find they have been hit and miss over the past 10 years or so. Most of the negative side for me has been excess tar, but also some construction issues.

    Also, I consider the whole "more rest is needed" argument to be a direct ding against any and all brands. AFAIC, if a manufacturer releases a cigar for sale, whether the price point be $15 or $3, they should be ready to smoke immediately. Granted a short time for possible humidity adjustment might be needed for an optimal smoking experience, but that should be a week or two - not months.

    The biggest recent disappointment for me was the DE Undercrown. Tried a couple last year and they were very Underwhelming.
    Oh, by rest, I meant humidity acclimation. But this can take months depending on what the cigar is arriving at. General rule is humidity of cigar will change 1%/week during adjustment, so if I get cigars at even 70% and want to smoke them at sweet 63%, that would take 7 weeks for the cigars to actually adjust. To me, that is "rest". And smoking a cigar before it is at the right humidity will often lead to construction, burn, flavor, and other enjoyment issues that may be accidentally pinned on a cigar itself.

    Not saying tastes don't vary, but I feel a fair chance needs to be given to a blend before judgement. Smoking conditions have more to do with the experience than many think
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    Quote Originally Posted by AuTechCoM View Post
    Here is something a little different. Not asking for the worst or best cigar ever. But what was your biggest Letdown?
    UGA vs. Bama, SEC Championship, December 2012

    For a cigar...Any of the DE Pigs. None of them were bad, but that vitola just isn't hitting on anything for me.

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    Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans AuTechCoM's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobias Lutz View Post
    UGA vs. Bama, SEC Championship, December 2012

    For a cigar...Any of the DE Pigs. None of them were bad, but that vitola just isn't hitting on anything for me.
    I haven't had the opportunity to try any pigs other than the FFP. I don't think the UC or the KFC would be worth the trouble to get a hold of, however I might trade some dignity for a few boxes of FFP
    “My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanTheEvans View Post
    Holy carp, this is one of my fav go-to cigars!
    We're going to need a bigger humidor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billb1960 View Post
    That's how the LP 9 was for me. Now that I know what to expect it's a good cigar but for me not worth the price and certainly not worth chasing it around. The only upside is they sell very quickly on the "secondary" market.
    I felt the same way Bill! Even worse... I bought it retail at my local B&M (that is known for their super high prices) instead of going through one of my wholesale suppliers. Boo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobias Lutz View Post
    UGA vs. Bama, SEC Championship, December 2012
    Funny you say that, I was going to go with Charles Woodson winning the Heisman over Peyton Manning, but decided to keep in cigar related!
    "Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet."
    ― Maya Angelou


    Go Vols!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanTheEvans View Post
    Oh, by rest, I meant humidity acclimation. But this can take months depending on what the cigar is arriving at. General rule is humidity of cigar will change 1%/week during adjustment, so if I get cigars at even 70% and want to smoke them at sweet 63%, that would take 7 weeks for the cigars to actually adjust. To me, that is "rest". And smoking a cigar before it is at the right humidity will often lead to construction, burn, flavor, and other enjoyment issues that may be accidentally pinned on a cigar itself.
    Question: How do you know the humidity level of the cigars you receive?

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