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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! 

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The Hoyo De Monterrey Epicure Number 1 was always a staple in my humidor. I love a Corona Gorda and the Epicure Number one scratched that itch for many years. I hit a bad run in the 2018's/19's (construction) and they drifted out of my rotation. In terms of Cuban cigars, the Punch Punch and H. Upmann Magnum 46 took the load. I have recently revisited the Epicure Number One and have been impressed. Has it rebounded back to where it once was? What is your current experience? 

 

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I only had a handful of those from the same box, all pretty boring cigars, not to mention the fact that the Mag 46s and Punch Punchs I've had in the meantime have been delicious so I never cared much about that Epi 1.

But after reading this and talking with Guy (@laficion) about his passion for this cigar, I will certainly revisit, I love me a corona gorda 👍

 

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9 hours ago, Li Bai said:

I only had a handful of those from the same box, all pretty boring cigars, not to mention the fact that the Mag 46s and Punch Punchs I've had in the meantime have been delicious so I never cared much about that Epi 1.

But after reading this and talking about Guy's (@laficion) passion for this cigar, I will certainly revisit, I love me a corona gorda 👍

Can't say it any better. Corona Gorda is my favorite size, too. I have a box that has been pretty much ignored/passed over for the last 5 years since others (Mag 46, Punch Punch, JL1) just seem to be much more interesting & complex cigars. Maybe I should revisit and pair with iced coffee this go-around? Hopefully time has turned these "meh" smokes into gems...

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41 minutes ago, griller said:

(Mag 46, Punch Punch, JL1) just seem to be much more interesting & complex cigars.

Can't believe I forgot to mention this one, love it so much 😍😍😍

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It's been eight years since I've had one, so I can't really say one way or the other. I'm much more familiar with the Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No.2 (as many of us here would be).

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I like them but was never able to find 50 cabs so it’s fat brother Epi 2 plentiful in 50 cabs has always been my regular. Only smoked a handful over the years. Probably inconclusive considering the small sample but the Epi 2 was always more impressive to me. 

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1 hour ago, BrightonCorgi said:

These were a regular of mine 20 years ago but haven't considered them as a box purchase since. Certainly have smoked plenty of them with friends and liked but never proceeded to pick up a box. This and the Upmann Connoisseur series lost the most appeal to me once the bands came on.

I'm super into the Connie 1 and have been working my way through a tasty 2024 box. What do you mean by "once the bands came on?" I haven't been in the cuban cigar game long enough to know what that means :)

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58 minutes ago, NYGuido said:

I'm super into the Connie 1 and have been working my way through a tasty 2024 box. What do you mean by "once the bands came on?" I haven't been in the cuban cigar game long enough to know what that means :)

Probably a way of referencing the mid 2000’s as a time period.  I believe cigars bought in cabinets before that period came without cigar bands. Could be wrong of course.

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4 hours ago, NYGuido said:

I'm super into the Connie 1 and have been working my way through a tasty 2024 box. What do you mean by "once the bands came on?" I haven't been in the cuban cigar game long enough to know what that means :)

Virtually all previously unbanded cigars became banded sometime in 2003 - 2005ish. It was quite the controversial move with most of the old guard pining for the days of naked SLB Havanas. 

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