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List your 94+ Cigar Experiences of 2025.   Most of you have had at least one ....hopefully :party:

Cuban and Non Cuban. If listing a Cuban cigar, let us know the year if you can

What is a 94 point cigar? :thinking:

The cigar is exceptional in the essential characteristics of  Flavour, Complexity, Construction. A 94+ cigar will make you stop everything else that you are doing to focus on its unique magnificence. You are stunned at the level of perfection, engagement and layered journey that this cigar delivers. 

They are a rare cigar experience. However when they hit it is not something that you will likely forget. ;)

Let us know your 94+ experiences of 2025 :cigar:

 

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Can someone bring the 94 + plus thread back to life? I thought this was it. Can't seem to find it! 😎

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'23 QDO Imperiales is COY for me.

'20 Partagas D4 x2. 2 from the same box have been identically divine.

'20 Upmann Connie A.

'23 Upmann Sir Winston.

BR Petite 109

'23 RG Coronas de Lonsdales. Most cuban twang of the year.

'20 CoRo. Total knee slapper.

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#1 without a doubt was the first Bond Roberts Linea D #1 I smoked. That one was right up there with the best of the historical greats I've been lucky enough to sample. I've been chasing that experience and trying to figure out what made that first one so incredible while subsequent attempts haven't -quite- panned out to the same caliber yet. I would pay 10x the price for another of the same caliber as that first one and consider it a bargain. Well over 94+. 

#2 was a Montecristo #2 that had been aging for who knows how long. Quite a few years certainly, but I don't recall how many and I'm terrible at keeping track of my inventory. Superb indeed, but that first BR was better.

I've had some others that were quite enjoyable. I had great fun smoking through all of the Fabrica005 cigars, many of which were solidly in the 89-92 range even with just a few months of aging. I pulled out some of my 100+ year old Spanish Joy cigars and old Dunhills to share with a very good friend and those were excellent. A bit too faded to reach into the 90's on a straight up taste scoring, but still a memorable experience to smoke. 

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Gonna list a few of each

CC:

Montecristo no. 5 from 2018: This one really blew my socks off and made me fall in love with the No.5. Sadly only 12 left from that 2018 box, hope to track down some more soon.

Connie A from 2022: I’ve had a few really great ones from my current box, lots of Cuban twang mixed in with chocolate, cream, leather, cedar. Very thankful a friend made that box available to me.

Bolivar Belicosos Finos from 2023: If I had more than one box these would be a staple in my rotation. I’ve had zero issues with this cigar and box 🤞🏻
 

NC:

MOFOH Robusto Trinity: I believe it was the third one in from a 5 pack. Really opened my eyes and convinced me to buy a 25 bundle. Can’t wait to dig into those! 

Davidoff The Late Hour: I know Davidoff has been catching some heat from the NC cigar people but I really enjoy that cigar a lot and it’s my favorite one from the brand.

Oliva Serie V Melanio: This is my number 1 go to NC cigar. Always gives me lots of sweet chocolate flavor with some leather in there. For me it’s a perfect cigar. 

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What’s everyone’s scoring rubric like?

- Is it more of a feel? Like “that's 94 points” or “that's 90 points”?

- Do you deduct a certain amount of points for flaws or other things and keep a mental tab?

I feel like my methodology may be too strict -  here’s what I came up with and have been using when I actually want to sit down and think about scoring. I end up with good smokes in the 80s and an exceptional rarity breaks 90. Most points are lost in flavor, finish, and enjoyment.

1. Appearance (5 pts)

• 5 = Flawless, oily, uniform
• 3–4 = Minor imperfections
• 1–2 = Blemishes, cracks

Score: /5

2. Burn & Draw (15 pts)

• 13–15 = Perfect resistance, even burn

• 9–12 = Mostly fine, minor corrections

• ≤8 = Relights, tunneling, major flaws

Score: /15

3. Flavor (Balance & Complexity) (25 pts)

• 21–25 = Rich, complex, transitions

• 16–20 = Balanced, mostly linear

• 11–15 = Muted or simple

• ≤10 = Harsh, bitter, muddled

Score: /25

4. Body & Strength Integration (10 pts)

• 9–10 = Perfectly balanced

• 6–8 = Slight imbalance

• ≤5 = Harsh or flat

Score: /10

5. Finish / Aftertaste (10 pts)

• 9–10 = Long, pleasant finish

• 6–8 = Clean but unremarkable

• ≤5 = Short, bitter, harsh

Score: /10

6. Enjoyment / X-Factor (15 pts)

• 13–15 = Memorable, box-worthy

• 9–12 = Solid, but not standout

• 6–8 = Average, forgettable

• ≤5 = Disappointing

Score: /15

7. Aroma (Pre-light & Retrohale) (5 pts)

• 5 = Rich and engaging

• 3–4 = Light but pleasant

• ≤2 = Flat or acrid

Score: /5

8. Consistency Across Thirds (15 pts)

• 13–15 = Steady or improved

• 9–12 = Minor dips

• ≤8 = Major decline

Score: /15

TOTAL: /100

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