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This series to explore whether a particular cigar is humidor worthy. Cost these days is an issue for many so let's see if we can highlight some absolute standouts. This should particularly assist those new to the cigar world.  

To be fair, most of the cigars we have featured to date have scored exceptionally well. Surprisingly well! 

Scoring is: 1-3 (Poor)   4-6 (Average to good)   7-10  (very good to excellent)  Use the Poll. 

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Trinidad Fundadores to me is a legendary cigar. With our MOFOH Fat Fundy, we pay hommage to this Trinidad. Once upon a time it was a special staple in most humidors. Is that still the case today? :thinking:

Today: Trinidad Fundadores.  Do you enjoy them? Fresh or aged? If aged....how long before they generally hit their stride.

Let's kick off the discussion :party:

 

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Those 1998 Trinidad Fundadores were the 'cream of the crop', that's for sure. We had another golden run around 2017-18. However, I'm not sure that these reached the heights of those '98s. For me, every time I reach for one of my 2017/18 stock it's a lottery whether they'll stay lit.

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An all time classic and one of my favorite cigars. I’ve had just one or two over the years that weren’t great. The OR are transcendent & ‘98s as previously mentioned are superb. 

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I love them. But I'm a pleb now when it comes to budgeting.

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Definitely humidor worthy, but given the current pricing structure not at all in the value range.

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6 hours ago, JohnS said:

Those 1998 Trinidad Fundadores were the 'cream of the crop', that's for sure. We had another golden run around 2017-18. However, I'm not sure that these reached the heights of those '98s. For me, every time I reach for one of my 2017/18 stock it's a lottery whether they'll stay lit.

I bought boxes in '17/'18 for $400~ a box. They're superb smokes.

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6 hours ago, JohnS said:

Those 1998 Trinidad Fundadores were the 'cream of the crop', that's for sure. We had another golden run around 2017-18. However, I'm not sure that these reached the heights of those '98s. For me, every time I reach for one of my 2017/18 stock it's a lottery whether they'll stay lit.

I smoked a 98 with a buddy years ago and I agree. 

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Love them and would take them over a CoLa. I have one last box bought before the price hike and that's just waiting a special occasion. I won't be buying anymore. 

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I smoked two of the old band Fundies around 2005 and they were exceptional. So much more of an interesting blend that today's iteration. 

Old band:  Aromatic Sandalwood, cashew, incense, new leather, cream.

Today's iteration reflects the blend across the line, i.e. that Donuty, sweet, rich profile, and you could argue that indulgent simple blend works more effectively in a La Trova or an Esmeralda format. 

The Fundy of today is still a fantastic cigar, and I would take it over a COLA any day.

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About a year ago I smoked a '05, '11, '23 back to back; Breakfast, lunch and dinner. The '11 was for me one of the best I’ve smoked. It was a damn great day! I have one single '05 left and might just set flame to it this weekend. 

 

 

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I smoked one of the original band Trinidad in college - absolutely a thing of beauty. I remember cashews, cream, and something else I couldn’t put my finger on. Current blend is somewhat different. They’re exceptional now but that was something special. My two best friends at school and I smoked them together (ordered from Canada at a premium though far less than they command today) - I remember my roommate James just saying, “this is how a cigar should taste.”

RIP James P. Whitney 

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