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Hi mate. That is quite a broad question. The answer will really depend on what cigars in particular you are referring to. Also, even within specific cigar vitolas you still have great variability in quality and aging potential or smoke-ability when young. You might see general trends at best.

 

My suggestion would be to try and narrow your search down and take some advice from a trusted vendor like Rob Ayala.

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I agree with @dicko, it's a general question, but going from memory MUO and ARG 15 Cohiba was amongst my favourite product, together with EML 15 San Cristobal de La Habana El Principe, TOS late 15 Diplomáticos No.2's and H.Upmann Magnum 56 LE's. 

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Thanks for the respons guy's!

I know that 2003-2006-2007-2008-2013 are good years.But i thought that Rob ayala said that 2015 also good was.

I have order par lusi cab 15 so i hope it's good quality.?

And maybe i will search fore more boxes of 15.

 

Best regards

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2 minutes ago, Jauwels said:

Thanks for the respons guy's!

I know that 2003-2006-2007-2008-2013 are good years.But i thought that Rob ayala said that 2015 also good was.

I would say there is a bit more to it than that. 2003 had some great cigars, but a lot of crap was still out there. I would say 06 is the weakest by far of the 06-09 period, with 08 and 09 being the best of the era. 13 and 14 were both very good years, maybe the best since 09. 15 is certainly a dip from 14. So it's not really cut-and-dried that those years you listed are "good". And as always, I'll take a 2011 El Laguito Cohiba Robusto over a 2009 Punch Punch. Still always caveats in there for every year.

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The 2015 I have are fine for me.  I do not reach for those often as I tend to go to the earlier years.  Just me and my smoking habits tend to let things age since I smoke very few a month.  I am trying not to deplete the stock since replacing it is not possible at this time.

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