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An RE Friday with @Nate Chu C&C for a Saturday morning with this Sir Winston from 03. Today is going to be great if this cigar is anything to judge it by. What a super smooth star

First cigar of the year.

C&C ‘14 especiales. Fantastic start to the day C&C with a Monte 4 C&C time today with a Perla picked up from 24:24

8 hours ago, JohnS said:

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Quai d'Orsay No. 54 MSU Jul 2018

I smoked this 'right-off-the-truck' to compare it to the Quai d'Orsay No.50 I smoked this week. As you may be aware, the hype on these new releases is very hot, a re-branding so successful that demand can't keep up, a new 2019 Hermosos No.2 Limited Edition is coming out (yes it's true and Quai d'Orsay is not even a Global Brand...but hey, we did get the Punch Regios de Punch LE in 2017 too!) and the price on these is going up 8% in April, 2019. So you got all that? It's a lot to take in!

Back to the important stuff...how did this smoke in comparison to the QdO No.50? I found the 50 more flavoursome and complex in general for this stage of its youth. The No.54 began with creamy, cedar and hazelnut notes, but these soon settled into the middle third with a faint shortbread flavour. The final third saw the return of the cedar and hazelnut. In between there was a little honey and/or vanilla sweetness but honestly, at this stage, not much. Both the Nos'. 50 and 54 were impeccably constructed and smoked very well. Ash was consistent. They were both very mild smokes, you could easily smoke either one first thing in the morning and they wouldn't overwhelm your palate.

Perhaps I will smoke a few more of these soon to get more notes but in summary, I would think the No.50 is more approachable right now and the No.54 is more suited to a good 3 to 5 years rest from my experience with cigars like these, just like traditional Quai d'Orsay releases.

Thanks for these observations! Got a box each (10) coming and excited to try them, and these notes will help. ??

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Diplomaticos 2 - Aug 18
I can’t keep my hands off this box of Diplo 2s. I’d like to see how these age but I’m assuming that’ll be impossible - these are great right now. 
 


Man. I'm happy for ya. The '14 Diplo 2's I have are HORRENDOUS.
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1 hour ago, JohnS said:

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Elie Bleu Che Humidor Piramides (circa 2004 - thanks @alloy!)

This is a rare cigar, the Elie Bleu Che Humidor torpedo from 2004, gifted to me by @alloy (thank you so much for making this possible!). Yes, it's Cuban. For more information on this release follow this thread below...

How did it smoke? In one word...gloriously! Beautiful notes of smooth chocolate, and orange citrus twang, some gingerbread sweetness and a little creaminess, like something close to the 2011 Montecristo No.2 Gran Reserva. Good luck to you if you can hunt down an original release of these!

 

Man, these posts hurt! I had two but ended up selling them when I was low on rent money back in law school.

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