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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #180 on: January 05, 2017, 01:43:44 PM »

Not looking like 25 pages today for sure.
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #181 on: January 05, 2017, 01:45:43 PM »

Ignoring the CA top 25, here are the top rated cigars from Stogie Guys (no order), for your consideration and possible sampling if you have not had the opportunity already.  PS, probably best to not wait for them to appear on the Jam...

This year’s collection of our highest-rated cigars is, like those in the past, a small set of the many we smoked. Only four achieved the heralded five-stogie rating.

That is two fewer than in 2015 and one below the 2014 number, but double that of 2013.

Obviously, a cigar needs special qualities to get such a high rating. We define them as “tasty, complex … truly an occasion” and worthy of “your full and undivided attention.”

Each year’s stellar crop is different from the past, and 2016 is no exception.

Warped Futuro Selección Suprema

First up is the Warped Futuro Selección Suprema. This Nicaraguan puro represents a collaboration between Warped and Casa Fernandez and is said to use rare Aganorsa tobacco. This vitola is 5.625 inches long with a ring gauge of 46 and an MSRP of $8.75. The review noted that it “starts with an initial burst of creaminess before it settles into a woody flavor with light spice and hints of honey. Occasionally, I even pick up on a combination of flavors that reminds me of banana bread.”

Paul Garmirian 25th Anniversary Connoisseur

Even a casual StogieGuys.com reader would likely be aware of our affinity for PG Cigars. They consistently rank among our favorites, and the Paul Garmirian 25th Anniversary Connoisseur did so in March. Released in a single size (6 x 52) with undisclosed details on the tobaccos, this toro was “characterized by restrained strength. You get the distinct sense that if it had been rushed at all the Connoisseur would have had some rough edges, but instead the full-bodied woodiness is tempered by a cornucopia of other subtle flavors. While $19 is a lot for a cigar, and you’d expect a lot for such a premium price, the PG 25th Anniversary delivers.”

Aging Room Cigars Bin No. 1 B Minor

The next cigar to gain five stogies in 2016 was an echo from an earlier year. Aging Room Cigars Bin No. 1 B Minor was a four-star stogie in 2014 and moved up after aging in my humidor. “All that made the Bin No. 1 such an enjoyable smoke seemed to be sanded down just a tad and locked together in a velvety, even experience,” I wrote. “I couldn’t help but think of the spice and sweetness as having become intertwined in some sort of cigar smoke double helix.” At 6.125 inches long with a ring gauge of 52, it has an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper with Dominican filler and binder. The retail price is about $12.50.

E.P. Carrillo Short Run 2016

The final five-stogie smoke for the year was the E.P. Carrillo Short Run 2016, a limited edition in a line that Ernesto Perez-Carrillo introduced in 2010, not long after starting his new company. With an Ecuadorian wrapper around Nicaraguan tobaccos, this toro-sized (6 x 52) smoke costs $12 and earned high praise in the review: “Exquisite in every way while maintaining incredible balance and offering rare subtlety, I have no reservations about awarding this triumph a rare rating of five stogies out of five.”
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #182 on: January 05, 2017, 01:45:44 PM »

Tony's CFest cigar of choice jamming
You lost me on this. Not even sure I've ever had one.
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #183 on: January 05, 2017, 01:47:29 PM »

And following are their 12  4 1/2 stars for 2016:

Each year, we round up the top cigars we reviewed over the past 12 months. Only a small number generate our highest rating: five stogies out of five, which signifies a cigar experience that is “truly an occasion” and worthy of your “full and undivided attention.”

Quite a few more cigars come close, rating four-and-a-half stogies out of five. This year, that honor went to a dozen cigars. It’s a rather remarkable mix, encompassing new and older smokes, high-end and budget price tags, small manufacturers and large operations, and limited editions along with wide releases. There’s a variety of tobacco blends, sizes, and strengths as well. During the year, we also awarded 43 cigars four stogies.

Since we don’t hew to a particular number, our top selections vary annually. Last year, for example, five cigars received five stogies, while 16 got four-and-a-half and 40 got four. The lineup in 2014 was four at the top and 15 with four-and-a-half. In 2013, just two got five-stogie ratings and 15 got four-and-a-half.

Here’s an alphabetical look at our selection of four-and-a-half stogies in 2016. We’ll follow up in a couple days with the year’s five-stogie smokes.

Black Label Trading Company NBK: “I’m enamored with the flavors, I love the size, and I have no complaints about the presentation or physical properties.”

Davidoff Colorado Claro Aniversario No. 3: “All in all, it is an excellent cigar, one with the complexity and strength to please a seasoned smoker while remaining accessible to a newcomer.”

Drew Estate Florida Sun Grown Limited Edition Trunk-Pressed Toro: “The Florida Sun Grown Limited Edition Trunk-Pressed Toro is a joy to smoke.”

Drew Estate Liga Privada No. 9 Toro: “When you get your hands on a Toro, though, you’ll find a highly pleasurable, full-bodied cigar with tons of flavor and a fair amount of spice.”

Las Cumbres Tabaco Señorial Corona Gorda No. 5: “After setting an even light with a single wood match, a toasty profile emerges with notes ranging from red pepper and cedar spice to cinnamon butter and dry wood.”

MBombay Gaaja Toro: “My advice is to enjoy this in a quiet, solitary environment with little distraction, and be prepared for a rewarding, distinctive experience.”

Mi Querida Fino Largo: “It’s highly satisfying if you’re seeking something musty, earthy, rich, well-constructed, and—in the case of the Fino Largo, especially—strong.”

Ouroboros Lancero (Blue Havana Exclusive): “With superb combustion properties and a price tag around $9, this isn’t a cigar you want to miss—especially if, like me, you’re a fan of RoMa Craft Tobac.”

Partagas Ramon y Ramon Robusto: “The subtlety draws you deeper and deeper into the smoking experience.”

Sobremesa Corona Grande: “The complexity is palpable and highly enjoyable, and the sweetness of the resting smoke is mouth-wateringly intoxicating.”

Sobremesa Gran Imperiales: “Just make sure you have enough time to smoke before you light it up; you won’t want to extinguish this large smoke before you hit the nub.”

Tatuaje K222: “Once lit, you’ll find loads of powdery smoke with lots of oak, unsweetened chocolate, earth, and pepper spice.”
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #184 on: January 05, 2017, 01:49:09 PM »

New digs for our return to OBX this summer:

https://www.twiddy.com/outer-banks/corolla/pine-island/rentals/endless-summer-i/#/X+qCHuhoRx2dk7pRH6sQVw/
Oh my, that is nice.  How many folks you planning to stay there?
3 families, 6 adults/4 kids. Entertaining the idea of a fourth family but would have to be a great fit
Ok, we'll come.
CNS, I already have to see Andy in a bathing suit all week, how much do you think I can take?
Hahaha. I'll spare you in that case. Besides having to come up with an original drink and being bartender for the day is a lot of pressure.
You'd have 7 months for that
All kidding aside, the place looks really nice. At first I thought it was a remodeled version of the place we stayed but that's before I realized that the whole place was just for you. Ours was a timeshare with several "apartments" in the same building. Of course, there were several buildings on the property and ours was not that close to the beach.
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #185 on: January 05, 2017, 01:49:57 PM »

Ignoring the CA top 25, here are the top rated cigars from Stogie Guys (no order), for your consideration and possible sampling if you have not had the opportunity already.  PS, probably best to not wait for them to appear on the Jam...

This year’s collection of our highest-rated cigars is, like those in the past, a small set of the many we smoked. Only four achieved the heralded five-stogie rating.

That is two fewer than in 2015 and one below the 2014 number, but double that of 2013.

Obviously, a cigar needs special qualities to get such a high rating. We define them as “tasty, complex … truly an occasion” and worthy of “your full and undivided attention.”

Each year’s stellar crop is different from the past, and 2016 is no exception.

Warped Futuro Selección Suprema

First up is the Warped Futuro Selección Suprema. This Nicaraguan puro represents a collaboration between Warped and Casa Fernandez and is said to use rare Aganorsa tobacco. This vitola is 5.625 inches long with a ring gauge of 46 and an MSRP of $8.75. The review noted that it “starts with an initial burst of creaminess before it settles into a woody flavor with light spice and hints of honey. Occasionally, I even pick up on a combination of flavors that reminds me of banana bread.”

Paul Garmirian 25th Anniversary Connoisseur

Even a casual StogieGuys.com reader would likely be aware of our affinity for PG Cigars. They consistently rank among our favorites, and the Paul Garmirian 25th Anniversary Connoisseur did so in March. Released in a single size (6 x 52) with undisclosed details on the tobaccos, this toro was “characterized by restrained strength. You get the distinct sense that if it had been rushed at all the Connoisseur would have had some rough edges, but instead the full-bodied woodiness is tempered by a cornucopia of other subtle flavors. While $19 is a lot for a cigar, and you’d expect a lot for such a premium price, the PG 25th Anniversary delivers.”

Aging Room Cigars Bin No. 1 B Minor

The next cigar to gain five stogies in 2016 was an echo from an earlier year. Aging Room Cigars Bin No. 1 B Minor was a four-star stogie in 2014 and moved up after aging in my humidor. “All that made the Bin No. 1 such an enjoyable smoke seemed to be sanded down just a tad and locked together in a velvety, even experience,” I wrote. “I couldn’t help but think of the spice and sweetness as having become intertwined in some sort of cigar smoke double helix.” At 6.125 inches long with a ring gauge of 52, it has an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper with Dominican filler and binder. The retail price is about $12.50.

E.P. Carrillo Short Run 2016

The final five-stogie smoke for the year was the E.P. Carrillo Short Run 2016, a limited edition in a line that Ernesto Perez-Carrillo introduced in 2010, not long after starting his new company. With an Ecuadorian wrapper around Nicaraguan tobaccos, this toro-sized (6 x 52) smoke costs $12 and earned high praise in the review: “Exquisite in every way while maintaining incredible balance and offering rare subtlety, I have no reservations about awarding this triumph a rare rating of five stogies out of five.”
I agree with two things: 

1)  The warped future is an outstanding cigar
2)  $19 is a lot to be paying for a cigar, so I will likely never know how good the PG is.
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #186 on: January 05, 2017, 01:51:52 PM »

Cigar Coop has another week in their countdown.  Figured I'd wait until complete to post.
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #187 on: January 05, 2017, 01:56:54 PM »

New digs for our return to OBX this summer:

https://www.twiddy.com/outer-banks/corolla/pine-island/rentals/endless-summer-i/#/X+qCHuhoRx2dk7pRH6sQVw/
Oh my, that is nice.  How many folks you planning to stay there?
3 families, 6 adults/4 kids. Entertaining the idea of a fourth family but would have to be a great fit
Ok, we'll come.
CNS, I already have to see Andy in a bathing suit all week, how much do you think I can take?
Just don't stare at his pork roll, bro!
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #188 on: January 05, 2017, 01:59:23 PM »

Back to the Sears closings - just heard that Sears has contracted to sell the only viable product they still had.   They are selling the Craftsman Tool Brand to Stanley Tools.

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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #189 on: January 05, 2017, 02:02:09 PM »

Back to the Sears closings - just heard that Sears has contracted to sell the only viable product they still had.   They are selling the Craftsman Tool Brand to Stanley Tools.
Kenmore brand is also on the blocks.
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #190 on: January 05, 2017, 02:03:30 PM »

Back to the Sears closings - just heard that Sears has contracted to sell the only viable product they still had.   They are selling the Craftsman Tool Brand to Stanley Tools.
Didn't realize that Stanley and Black & Decker had already merged.
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #191 on: January 05, 2017, 02:06:09 PM »

Rumor out that today's Banter won't reach 25 pages, DOW down 75.
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #192 on: January 05, 2017, 02:09:54 PM »

Tony's CFest cigar of choice jamming
You lost me on this. Not even sure I've ever had one.
I thought that was the one from the CF pic when Dean was there...my bad
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #193 on: January 05, 2017, 02:15:48 PM »

Tony's CFest cigar of choice jamming
You lost me on this. Not even sure I've ever had one.
I thought that was the one from the CF pic when Dean was there...my bad
It's these kinds of mistakes that will keep us from hitting 25 pages today.
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Re: 1/5/2017
« Reply #194 on: January 05, 2017, 02:20:36 PM »

Tony's CFest cigar of choice jamming
You lost me on this. Not even sure I've ever had one.
I thought that was the one from the CF pic when Dean was there...my bad
It's these kinds of mistakes that will keep us from hitting 25 pages today.
Haha, and also this - Hazzuh!!
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