Popular Post tbelle7 Posted Friday at 03:41 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 03:41 PM Fundadores - OUR FEB 08 - absolutely perfect. Esplendidos (presumably young) at LCDH in Saigon. Amazing flavor and flawless construction. 16
Popular Post Dlowil Posted Friday at 05:50 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 05:50 PM BR 109 No. 1 Monte DE 2023 Both were phenomenal. 12
Popular Post Namisgr11 Posted Friday at 06:16 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 06:16 PM Eh, I don't have enough of a discerning pallet for a 100 point scale. But I do know what I especially liked this year. Four cigars stood out for complexity and richness of flavors, and exceptionally enjoyable tastes. - Cohiba Espendidos, circa 2023 - my first ever of this Cohiba vitola and, to date, probably my favorite Cohiba cigar. Vanilla bean, honey, floral, and oak in my tasting notes. - Trinidad LaTrova, 2021 - I'm already a big fan of the characteristic Trini profile, and this one offered all of the creamy, savory, nutty, and herbal flavors and more. - Punch 898, 2020 - such an improvement over younger smokes from this box. Even more delicious than the 2022 Punch Punch I had this year, which is saying a lot. - Arturo Fuente OpusX Perfecxion X - three years in the humidor didn't diminish at all the intensity and complexity of the cedary, savory, earthy flavors. I realize OpusX doesn't measure up for some smokers here, but this one and others from the original OpusX line with at least a little age on them are in my wheelhouse. 13
Popular Post El Presidente Posted Friday at 08:44 PM Author Popular Post Posted Friday at 08:44 PM 23 hours ago, JohnS said: My three standout 94+ cigar experiences of 2025 have been: Quai d'Orsay Imperiales 2022 - UBL Jul 2023 Romeo y Julieta Churchills 2019 - Habanos Añejados - ALP Mar 2007 Partagas Serie du Connaisseur No.1 The Quai d'Orsay Imperiales 2022 I had in the Kuwaiti desert blew me away. Serious 95/96 cigar. Many thanks to Tim Scheening! 16
Popular Post Skm672 Posted Saturday at 12:10 PM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 12:10 PM The most memorable cigar of 2025 for me was a Partagas E2 which is from a 2023 box. The AC in the room that keeps my desktop humidor broke down and I was worried that the Cigars would not be in a good condition to smoke, especially that it has been few weeks since I was last there given travels. Once I lit the Cigar, I was surprised by the depth of flavor and how smooth it was I have never smoked a cigar so slowly just so that I can enjoy the cigar to the maximum. I have tried a few cigars from the same human and they were surprisingly smoking better than usual, but that E2 was the most memorable E2 I have ever smoked, and it would easily count as the best Cigar for me this year. 13
Popular Post SonGoku Posted Saturday at 10:05 PM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 10:05 PM SLR DC (EPR NOV 07) 10
Popular Post loose_axle Posted yesterday at 02:32 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:32 AM For 2025: Davidoff Year of the Ox (I hate to say it but it topped every Cuban I had this year); Cohiba Esplendido (no idea what year but it had some age on it thanks to @JohnS); and Vegas Robaino Unicos (from the 2016 jar, absolutely phenomenal). 5
JohnS Posted yesterday at 06:45 AM Posted yesterday at 06:45 AM 4 hours ago, loose_axle said: Cohiba Esplendido (no idea what year but it had some age on it thanks to @JohnS); and MAR Feb 2019. Yes, I could easily add that to my short list of 94+ cigars too. 1
Popular Post Greenhorn2 Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago Three off of the top of my head would be a Sig5, Sir Winston and a Mag 46. The 46 is my cigar of the year, maybe the best one I've had in years. That cigar is the closest that I've gotten to a 100 pointer. I gave it a 98-99 when I smoked it, but the more I think about it, 99. 10
Popular Post zacca Posted 20 hours ago Popular Post Posted 20 hours ago Now to actually answer the question, I had a handful of standouts this year: 01 CCE 03 CORO 08 Mag46 20 HU2 24 Party Short (been chasing that dragon ever since). 6
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