Opus petite lanceros and Opus XXX power rangers.
Also have a few Anejos that are resting up...and some PSD4s from September 2011...hey those are 4 years old now! Time to try another :D
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Opus petite lanceros and Opus XXX power rangers.
Also have a few Anejos that are resting up...and some PSD4s from September 2011...hey those are 4 years old now! Time to try another :D
Opus X and Anejos...
Cubans.
Nc. Vsg. Oliva v. Some opus. Those on purpose out of curiosity.
I try to age most of the stuff I get for a couple or yrs. I got some Leatherface cigars that were OK when I got them but turned fantastic after 3yrs downtime. So I'm deliberately aging some Mummys and Jasons as well...
A few Opus X. To me at least 3 years and its great, fresh I find them a little lacking.
Aging five boxes all bought/gifted to mark the births of my children. I'll smoke one a year when they each turn 6, smoke one with them from ages 18-21, and give them the remaining fiver. If my girls don't want to smoke, I'll save them and give them to their future husbands as a wedding gift. If their husbands don't want them, I'll smoke them myself!
Also aging a few other CC boxes. I've been trying to stock up lately so they'll gain some time. The goal is a rotating stock around 5 yrs old. I smoke about 100 cigars a year, so that shouldn't be too hard to do over the next several years. I figure if I buy a box per quarter, I should be good to go indefinitely.
I have mostly singles and 5-ers - still have never bought a box. Like a lot people I'm aging the few Anejos and 1 Opus X I have, Cubans I have more than one of, and some cheap sticks I enjoyed but want to see what age does to them (Sosa gold label, Bueso Genesis etc.). The rest are fair game!