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2 hours ago, Havanaaddict said:

It is one of my top 10 cigars I have smoked over the last 20 years and is in good company with Cuban Davidoffs & Dunhills and special humidor release stuff!

That's what I like to hear. The oldest Cazzies I sourced are from 2000. And the 1 of 3 I've sampled were plugged beyond enjoyment. I'm 7 boxes deep on Cazzies. On one hand it's sad they are unloved. But...makes stocking up easier.

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2000 was a c**p shoot on being plugged.🙁 I have smoked some from 06' 98' 97' they all still had legs for days but the 97's were starting to evolve. Old R&J's remind me of eating a bowl of vanilla ice cream with chunks of dark chocolate and bing cherries!😍 

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12 hours ago, Havanaaddict said:

Ok there is nothing better to see some beautiful "CIGAR PORN" so let's see what you got!

I will start with a part box of Romeo y Julieta Cazadores for the 70's I got from Christie's auction 20+ years ago!

I remember and experienced RyJ Cazadores with those wrappers, absolutely drop dead, gorgeous cigars! If I had to choose one cigar to smoke for the rest of my life these would be it. As elegant and juicy cigar as you could ever smoke!!! Just looking at them make me week🌈 They weren’t the big brutes they’ve become, they were oral orgasms. 

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1 hour ago, Havanaaddict said:
Trinidad - Intertabak Selection - c2004 - Gift box of 4 with cutter
 
Trinidad Fundadores, Robusto Extra, Coloniales, Reyes Intertabak Selection Box 2004 (I bought this when it first came out just never could bring myself to smoke them).

I nobly volunteer to smoke them for you. 😁 

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That is beautiful! How did I miss these? 

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2 minutes ago, JDoughty said:

I nobly volunteer to smoke them for you. 😁 

And I would imagine @Havanaaddict's response would be to quote the very popular (in my native country of Australia), informal idiom, "fat chance, buddy!" 😆

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On 5/14/2026 at 4:29 AM, Havanaaddict said:

2000 was a c**p shoot on being plugged.🙁 

I once picked up a box of HdM Churchills from 2000, long before I'd learned of the legend of 2000 and while I was still wet enough behind the ears to not give second thought as to why they'd remained unsold dust gatherers for 10 years or so beforehand. My naivety has thus far been rewarded exactly as you'd expect. 🙄 I probably should just take what's left of them and go mend a fence or something but I've kept them on hand in the (probably vain) hope that surely 1 or 2 will have made the cut. That said, I hardly ever remember that they're even there these days. Oh well, you live and learn. 

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I have a really big bag of tight cigars that I have kept in the humidor thinking someday I may venture into smoking a pipe. And then I will have plenty of cigars to throw in the blender to make Cuban vintage pipe tobacco.

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10 hours ago, westg said:

Here is a few...I will dig a little more eventually. 

We are waiting with baited breath.

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8 hours ago, Puros Y Vino said:

Probably my best shot in terms of content, not quality.  If I had known that I was holding on to $30K+ USD of cigars in my hands at the time, I wouldn't have smoked or traded away so many of these.

Cigars are for smoking. 😊 

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I have to stop looking at this thread. I don’t look into what my cigars are worth. I just go by inventory, mood and what I paid when selecting my smoke for the day. I’m starting to see a lot of sticks that I have in inventory and it almost made me curious enough to look up current values which I’m worried will deter me from smoking some of them 😂 

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