MoeFOH Posted Tuesday at 11:45 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:45 PM Midweek Shootout Poll - where we randomly pit two Cuban sticks against one another to see which comes out on top. The Dip 2 is currently battling the Sancho Panza Belicoso here - still time to cast a vote in that one! The match-up this week sees the Cohiba Esplendido Vs the H Upmann Connoisseur B If you've had both - great. If you've had one and not the other or have had neither, give us your answer and discussion based on your experience there and/or the allure/desire/interest in these combatants. Read the scenario, vote in the poll, discuss below if you wish
Capn_Jackson Posted yesterday at 12:04 AM Posted yesterday at 12:04 AM I’m sure I’m in the minority here, but Upmann B. I’ve only had a few of each, but the B for me.
Popular Post Nevrknow Posted yesterday at 12:20 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:20 AM Esplendido all the way. Yes I'm a Cohiba fan boy but NO Upmann can compare for me. Good Upmanns? Of course. To the Esplendido level? Not a chance. 6
AshesToExcellence Posted yesterday at 12:25 AM Posted yesterday at 12:25 AM Cool match-up! I’ve been fortunate to dance with both of these Cuban stunners, and if cigars were cars, the Espléndido is a DB5, smooth, elegant, and guaranteed to turn heads with that signature Cohiba grassy-honey opening and a long, elegant finish that just whispers sophistication. Smoking one feels like you’ve been granted membership to a very exclusive club, only instead of a handshake, there's a nod and a puff. The Connie B? Think of it as a finely-tuned classic Jaguar. Still classy, still a joy to ride, but it’s got a bit more punch and growl under the hood. Creamy, earthy, and often surprising in how well it performs for the price and profile. It’s the cigar you recommend to a friend who wants to get serious but isn’t quite ready for the big league gala. The Espléndido takes the crown for me. It’s like comparing a royal affair to a really good dinner date. Both are memorable, but only one leaves you thinking about it the next morning whilst staring wistfully at your humidor. 3
Lucas Buck Posted yesterday at 12:33 AM Posted yesterday at 12:33 AM The Cohiba Esplendidos is my favorite cigar. I have never smoked a Conny B but the chance it would eclipse the almighty Esplendidos is as close to zero as you can get. Only a few other Cohibas have come even close. 4
Ford2112 Posted yesterday at 12:38 AM Posted yesterday at 12:38 AM I am not really a fan of Esplendido. They need a lot of age IMO. Connie B is not a cigar I have sought out really. Curious to see the consensus as I didn't vote. 1
my happy place Posted yesterday at 12:43 AM Posted yesterday at 12:43 AM I'm curious to see the results. I've never had the Esplendido but had plenty H Upmann. The Connie B is a great cigar but to me isn't outstanding. 1
Glass Half Full Posted yesterday at 01:04 AM Posted yesterday at 01:04 AM Didn't see the comparison. Wow-level, incredible Apples to good-but-plain ol' oranges. (A bit unfair.) 1
El Hoze Posted yesterday at 01:05 AM Posted yesterday at 01:05 AM Esplendidos. Not even close for me. Esplendidos vs. Sir Winston would be the matchup in my eyes, I would actually take SW though I imagine many would disagree. I can see both sides. 3
MoeFOH Posted yesterday at 01:16 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:16 AM 9 minutes ago, El Hoze said: Esplendidos vs. Sir Winston would be the matchup in my eyes We may well end up here . I didn't announce it at the outset, but I'm keeping track of the results and will be creating a winners / losers bracket for the next phase of these polls. For now, we're still in the preliminary rounds. 3
Popular Post JohnS Posted yesterday at 07:02 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 07:02 AM Cohiba Esplendidos vs. pretty much anything else both Cuban and Non-Cuban. For me? Yeah, I'd choose the Cohiba Esplendidos 99% of the time (because who knows...someone may pitch it up against a Cohiba Siglo VI Gran Reserva Cosecha 2003)! 6
BG318 Posted yesterday at 11:12 AM Posted yesterday at 11:12 AM Nothing to add to the comments but I voted Esplendido, by a mile. 3
griller Posted yesterday at 11:17 AM Posted yesterday at 11:17 AM 4 minutes ago, BG318 said: Nothing to add to the comments but I voted Esplendido, by a mile. Yep, me too. 2
Popular Post Chibearsv Posted yesterday at 12:29 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:29 PM I’ve said it before, nothing dethrones Esplendidos for me. It’s hard to describe how they affect me. Nothing hits my palate as perfectly as they do. 5 1
joeypots Posted yesterday at 01:09 PM Posted yesterday at 01:09 PM Esplendidos for me, a Cohiba lover for sure and the Julieta No.2 is a favorite vitola. I have an early box of Connoisseur Bs and I traded for a few fivers when they came out. I've smoked enough of them to have an opinion. I like them a lot and have rated a few of the '18s 5 stars. It's a very good cigar that is probably better than the HDM San Juan and it seems to have had a steeper price increase than most other than Cohiba since cigarmegeddon. Anyone remember in their MRN Encyclopedia his assertion that H Upman gets stronger with age? I'd like the B to do that. 4
Popular Post zeedubbya Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago Not a fair fight. This is a Mayweather vs. McGregor situation (although a larger boxer than Mayweather may be better here). May look like there was a chance at the beginning, but both performing at the top of their game, no prayer for the Connie B. Sharp money comes in with their 1-7 bets at the last minute, so you know how this is gonna go, if you ever watched much boxing…now I’m off on another tangent. Whoops. I agree with @joeypots would love to see the B get stronger with age, as MRN has said, and my experience is in line with this as well. Perfect Espy is likely the best reg production cigar experience IMO. 4 1
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