How important is aroma to your overall cigar experience? Which cigars (Cuban or non-Cuban) have the most distinctive aroma for you?


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How important is aroma to your overall cigar experience? Which cigars (Cuban or non-Cuban) have the most distinctive aroma for you?

I will expand upon my and Hammy's thoughts once you have shared yours. :cigar:

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Cohiba and Partagas for me.Behind the burn line and close to the cigar as possible.Cake,spices,vanilla,honey all the way on aged Coro I smoked two days ago.Adds a whole new dimension to the experience.For me almost as enjoyable as the flavors on the tongue and can really help me pinpoint the complexity and subtleties.

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Partagas, RyJ and Ramon Allones for me in the Cuban world. They have all have quite distinctive profiles.

LFD in the non Cuban world. Its like all the regular aircraft are flying around in WW2 and then a Me163 Komet just rockets past leaving everyone scratching their head at what they just saw and smelt. 

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Trinidad's sweet smoke comes to mind. Wafting the smoke and smelling the head after a few pulls enhances the flavor experience for me.

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It's crucially important when it adds to my experience. I smell the burn line very frequently when smoking a cigar. 

However, I have had cigars that tasted great on the draw and through the retrohale and the burn line aroma was quite unpleasant. I don't knock the cigar for that. Aroma is only a value-add for me, it never detracts. It's like a little bonus if it hits.

I especially love the aroma on LGC MDO2, Sir Winston, Mag 46, CoRo, CoLa, and D4 to name a few. Current non-Cuban aroma winners are the BR Dalia, the new Kelner LE 80, Aging Room Concerto...I'm sure I'm forgetting a few.

 

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Like @LizardGizmo said, if anything it’s a value add…but I generally don’t think about it and don’t even notice it each time. So never a mandatory part of the experience for me. 

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Really interesting question. I'm primarily a Cuban cigar smoker, but I find the aroma of the Warped Isla del Cocodrilo to be so aromatic that it adds to the smoking experience. Butterscotch sweetness and thick creamy smoke. They really are a wonderful NC option. 

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My sense of smell is terrible and I mostly smoke outdoors. When I am outdoors the aroma is usually barely noticeable for me so it is not very important. Indoors I can pick up the aroma off the foot much better and it does play a small part in my enjoyment. 
 

D4’s, Libertadors, and QDO’s seem to give me the distinct aromas.

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Crucially important. Adds masses to the enjoyment. I don't sniff the burn line though. Avid retrohaler. If you I can't retrohale I don't get that same pleasure. Tonight I had a fat Fundy. Aroma was great. Best of these I've had after 18 months of sitting. I can still smell it a couple of hours after.

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I love smelling my cigars before I smoke them and love smelling the burn line during. For me, flavor is paramount, and I trust my palate more than my nose. That said, whenever I smell a Monte 4 it’s like inhaling a Hershey bar, and it just gets my mouth watering. And smelling a Sir Winston is almost arousing. 
 

But the single best aroma I’ve ever smelled is on a 2009 Partagas 8-9-8 I picked up around the holidays. I opened that box and INSTANTLY smiled. 

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