Popular Post tbelle7 Posted December 12 Popular Post Posted December 12 Fundadores - OUR FEB 08 - absolutely perfect. Esplendidos (presumably young) at LCDH in Saigon. Amazing flavor and flawless construction. 20
Popular Post Dlowil Posted December 12 Popular Post Posted December 12 BR 109 No. 1 Monte DE 2023 Both were phenomenal. 17
Popular Post Namisgr11 Posted December 12 Popular Post Posted December 12 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. 15
Popular Post El Presidente Posted December 12 Author Popular Post Posted December 12 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! 21
Popular Post Skm672 Posted December 13 Popular Post Posted December 13 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. 17
Popular Post loose_axle Posted December 14 Popular Post Posted December 14 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). 10
Popular Post JohnS Posted December 14 Popular Post Posted December 14 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. 4 1
Popular Post Greenhorn2 Posted December 15 Popular Post Posted December 15 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. 15
Popular Post zacca Posted December 15 Popular Post Posted December 15 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). 13
Popular Post SPQR Posted Tuesday at 10:08 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:08 PM For me it’s always an aged Montecristo. Grand Edmundos muy bien! 🤙 12
SPQR Posted Tuesday at 10:15 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:15 PM On 12/13/2025 at 7:44 AM, El Presidente said: The Quai d'Orsay Imperiales 2022 I had in the Kuwaiti desert blew me away. Serious 95/96 cigar. Many thanks to Tim Scheening! How does the Imperiales compare to the Clemenceau? I’ve had a May 21 Clemenceau that was Devine.
Popular Post Capn_Jackson Posted Wednesday at 03:54 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 03:54 AM LGC MdO 1, from OSU 2002 Casdagli Basilica C no. 2 Trinidad Vigia, from 2017 H.Upmann Sir Winston from 2014 Fat Fundy, from the first batch Every blessed BBF I’ve had this year. 9
Popular Post SteveA Posted Wednesday at 05:36 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 05:36 AM Padron Family Reserve 45 Maduro H Upmann #2, 2013 (I think) 9
Popular Post Mike Mecklenburg Posted Wednesday at 01:09 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 01:09 PM Hoyo de Monterrey Coronations (BRM December 2024) smoked several from this box that were this great. H. Upmann Connossieur No.2 (GEM January 2022) H. Upmann Magnum 46 (ABO November 2018) Montecristo Wide Edmundo (2023) Punch Short de Punch (BRM October 2022) 13
Popular Post cmargosi Posted Wednesday at 10:33 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 10:33 PM 3 cigars I particularly enjoyed: My Father the Judge Grand Robusto, there's a reason it was cigar of the year, complex flavor, huge ring gauge, nice wrapper and a wonderful summer cigar. I will caveat this with the fact I purchased a box and the draw has been slightly inconsistent. Cohiba Piramides Extra 2024 Opus X Society Manny Iriarte. Maybe I just loved this because it felt like I should love a new world cigar that cost $120 but it was a phenomenal smoke enjoyed at the Las Vegas Grand Prix in November. A bit longer than most of my preferred smokes but complex full bodied flavors without being overwhelming. Not sure I'd buy a box, but a super cigar. 8
Popular Post frenchkiwi Posted Wednesday at 11:54 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 11:54 PM Rare to say the least with Habanos cigarmageddon post-Covid pricing. Hindsight and all that, but If I'd known, I would have set up a cigar survival bunker walk in humidor in 2020 and remortgaged the house to buy a lifetime supply. - H Upmann Connoisseur B. Amazing honey reminiscent of an aged Siglo VI. A single sadly. If they renamed the ridiculous Connoisseur A, B, No.1, No.2 line I could keep track. - Vegas Robaina, new Non-Cuban sample of a roughly Churchill sized cigar from Urs Portmann Kreuzlingen, possibly exclusive. (It's an NC but the Robaina family are winning much like Hamlet and Rob with their MOHFOHs / Nudies so...) 9
Popular Post El Niño Posted Thursday at 01:08 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 01:08 PM 23 hours ago, Mike Mecklenburg said: Hoyo de Monterrey Coronations (BRM December 2024) smoked several from this box that were this great I've got a box of these with a similar box code, BRM OCT 24. I 100% agree, they're tasting great! 5
Popular Post zeedubbya Posted Friday at 01:49 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 01:49 PM My smoking volume has been down this year, as I try and navigate my inevitable exodus from Habanos and their idiocy, as many of us are. However, seven cigars come to mind as above 94 points for me this year. I believe all but two were smoked on the golf course - it’s just what I do! In no specific order… 1st is a RASS from a 2017 cab which was awesome, still lots of legs for the future: Second is a Partagas P2 from 2015, one of the best cigars I’ve had ever, smoking amazingly right now. High 90s in spite of a rough burn at the start: 3rd would be this amazing unicorn, a 2002 Upmann Tang Coronas, which I accidentally smoked on the golf course. I thought it was an old Mag46 where the secondary band fell off or was never there—needless to say it was great. Pushing 98, just so so rich, grail cigars indeed: 4th would be 2012 Partagas 898, just a purely sublime experience all around, what a cigar! A roughed up 2016 CORO with a busted head and foot, but it was really great: This 2015 Exquistos was a pure shocker. Box left in back of humidor for 10 plus years and man oh man was it a superb cigar. An hour of pure, powerful Cohiba bliss. Amazing—should have bought more: And finally, though I am missing a smoking pic, the JO PSE2GR have been my personal “find of the year.” I have said it before, I don’t care if these are rolled on Virgin Thighs in Havana, Virginia Thighs in Richmond, at El Laguito or El Dorado Mexican in Ohio, they are just purely GREAT cigars. The 3-4 I’ve smoked have been above a 94 each and every time. The kind of cigar you think about when you’re smoking a double banded dollar gobbler and it’s letting you down. I’ll regret not buying 200 in a few years, I am sure. 11
Popular Post Juliano88 Posted Friday at 06:53 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 06:53 PM 2019 Siglo VI 2015 Upmann 2 2020 Partagas Lusi 2022 Don Carlos EOTS Davidoff Chefs Edition 2025 2018 Vintage Byron Elegantes 9
Popular Post leonkang Posted yesterday at 01:38 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:38 AM Casdagli Daughters of the Wind Pony Express Padron 1926 Series 40th Anniversary Natural Ashton Estate Sun Grown 24 Year Salute Casdagli Traditional Grand Café Bandolero Clandestinos Soberbios 7
FOHrty9er Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Kelner 80th LE. One of the best cigars I've ever smoked. Orange and vanilla in spades. A true masterpiece. 4
westg Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Last night. Thinking about last night. Oh yes, a Ramon Allones Estupendos. Salted caramel and a little cream and honey. Just sensational, in fact I kept looking at it thinking if someone has done something to this. A beautiful specimen as well. I would actually like to give it a 100 points. Perhaps a little to over refreshed with negronis at the time. 98 points TEB OCT 07. 4
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