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An RE Friday with @Nate Chu C&C for a Saturday morning with this Sir Winston from 03. Today is going to be great if this cigar is anything to judge it by. What a super smooth star

First cigar of the year.

Siglo VI MAY 11 RyJ Churchill Media Luna Esplendido

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5 hours ago, Raskol said:

C&C time. Siglo IV (2017) - 24:24

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What did you think of this cigar? I got the same.. resting for 60 days so haven’t lit it yet. 

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1 minute ago, dshot said:

CCE Feb"19. I can't believe these are upwards of 6-700 USD a box now. I could have sworn I bought them in Cuba for 300ish last year.

I believe I got a box for $531 last time on 24:24. I think supply of these is low (though not as low as lanceros), and that drives up price in practice, though official prices in Cuba are probably what you list.

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4 hours ago, prshah25 said:

What did you think of this cigar? I got the same.. resting for 60 days so haven’t lit it yet. 

Thoroughly enjoyable. With it's deep, rich & classic Cohiba flavors. I'm sure yours will be a good one too.

 

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10 hours ago, StevenAver said:

How was it?

It was ok. Needs more time. It started out very spicy, with only a hint of RyJ DNA. The wrapper didn't want to stay lit the whole way, so a couple touch ups. Overall, not bad, but needs more time. 

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13 hours ago, BoliDan said:

 I'm curious where you rate non plus if it was still in production.

The Sancho Panza Non Plus, with the blend it had, belongs to the premium marevas class which required significant time to reach its full potential, in my opinion. In contrast, current marevas cigars are much more approachable when young (like 12 to 24 months). These cigars that take time to age have tended to suffer from poor sales, hence their deletions in the last 10 to 15 years or so. Other cigars like this include the H.Upmann Petit Corona and the Hoyo de Monterrey Le Hoyo du Prince, for example.

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