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  • sorry dude but they're called "Sue-blee-mehs"

  • Beautiful Chocolate Flavors Cedary Sweetness To It Beautiful....

  • @uiwi saw a great review on this cigar in depth allowed me to really check out this superb smoke check it out at the following link.

  • Amazing cigar!

  • Just ordered 2 boxes of these and am looking forward to smoking them. Will wait maybe 3 months of storage in my humidor to test one out but I'd say I'd wait 1 1/2 years to consume as normal.

  • @homanahomana Bloody hell enjoy..

  • This is a very nice cigar. Smoked one at 'RA' in Melbourne just last Saturday. I have a few more left in the humidor that I'll definitely save for a while.

  • Good to see some more videos from CigarBunch, there isnt many video reviews covering cuban cigars so this is very welcome!

    I bought a box of these a few months ago, havent tried them yet, guess i'm letting them age a while before diving in. They look so good i almost dont want to start them!

  • @mbowler05 what would u say is the best time to age a cigar? many say that letting it age for 1 year is perfect but i was thinking more like letting them age for 5 yrs (i mean for maximum quality 5 years is a perfect age ? and i mean aging them based on the date written on the box

    opinions

    :)

  • @64miguel the average is to wait 3 years minimum , maximum 5 years but personally i think you loose the key flavours in 5 years , so i would wait the 3 years , but im not that patient i will wait maybe 1 year minimum to whats written on the box.

  • @MrCohibaboy so then would u say that vintage cigars that have been aged more than 3 years have lost it's premium flavors? but isn't it that the older the cigar is the better as long as it was aged and stored properly? i am just looking for much much more details on the subject

  • a simple answer to your question is with a aged cigar you lose some flavors but gain others , some people like how the cigar tastes in the begining so they tend to hurry up and smoke it while they are still young , most other cigars need aging to get rid of the bitter taste you get with a young cigar thats why most wait 1-2 years minimum , most boxes i buy are already 1year old to the date of the box to the current year and they are mostly very good to smoke , cuban partagas need more aging tho

  • @mbowler05 i understand you want to wait and let them age more , but what if you get hit by a bus tommorow lol you will never now what they tasted like and you will be a very angry ghost LOL

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