Help me pick one for a special occasion...
alienmisprint
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Today is my wife and my sixth anniversary, but it is also significant because it is our first "real" anniversary. By that, I mean we were married on a Friday the 13th, and today is the first time it has fallen on a Friday since we have been married. If Pete Johnson ever releases a Voorhes (or somethine along those lines) in his Halloween series, I'll have to buy a couple of boxes and keep them just for anniversaries. But since those cigars don't exist yet, here's what I'm looking at:
Ashton ESG (in humi since Aug 09) - never tried one, when I was gifted this by Tumbler he gave me the advice that I should let it sit as long as possible and I have beeb
Vigilante Maduro (in humi for about a year and a half) - these are no longer in production, and I only have a few left, but the robusto is one of my all time favorite cigars
Xikar Defiance (in humi since July 09) - another cigar that is no longer in production, another one of my all-time favorites that I can no longer get - although the HC Criollo is the same blend
Don Carlos Edicion de Aniversario 2006 (in humi for a little over a year) - not much to say about this one, great super-premium
Alec Bradley Pryme (in humi since June 09) - yet another one of my all-time favorites that no longer exists, I am very stingy with these as I am sure I'll never be able to get any more
Thoughts?
Ashton ESG (in humi since Aug 09) - never tried one, when I was gifted this by Tumbler he gave me the advice that I should let it sit as long as possible and I have beeb
Vigilante Maduro (in humi for about a year and a half) - these are no longer in production, and I only have a few left, but the robusto is one of my all time favorite cigars
Xikar Defiance (in humi since July 09) - another cigar that is no longer in production, another one of my all-time favorites that I can no longer get - although the HC Criollo is the same blend
Don Carlos Edicion de Aniversario 2006 (in humi for a little over a year) - not much to say about this one, great super-premium
Alec Bradley Pryme (in humi since June 09) - yet another one of my all-time favorites that no longer exists, I am very stingy with these as I am sure I'll never be able to get any more
Thoughts?
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Bottom line is, pick one you like, limited or not, and enjoy the hell out of it!! I buy them to smoke them, and it always hurts a little when you smoke your last one ever, but others will come along that are as good, so go for it! That is all part of the fun, right?
and congrats brother.
Not sure Rich. I've burned two of these and have two on hand. I know you and Vinnie both sent me one, I purchased one from a B&M, and I'm pretty sure I got bombed with the other one from some other BoTL here. They are fantastic sticks, without doubt my favorite offering from AF, by a longshot.
You can say that again Doug. I do still have a few of the robo's left, not many though. They are so much better than the toro's too, lol. Weren't you the one who turned me on to these?
Don Carlos I've only had one and it was very good. But I think you should go with either the Xikar Defiance or Alec Bradley Pryme. Why, these are no longer produced and are your favorites. So, you smoke them for moments like these. I think...
+1 and congrats!
I ended up going with the Pryme. To be honest, it really wasn't fair to the other cigars. Any time I allow myself to seriously consider smoking a Pryme, a Pryme gets set on fire. That's why I don't let myself seriously consider it very often, lol. I'm not going to exagerate and say I cried when I pulled this one out of the box, but I did get a little twinge in the gut when I realized I was pulling it from the bottom row....meaning there are only 9 left now. Thanks for the congratulations and input everyone, it was a great day today, and that cigar was the perfect way to cap it off.