Cigars of the year 2011

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  • JDH
    JDH Posts: 2,107
    dennisking:
    for me this year, here are my top picks. not necessarily new releases but ones outside the realm of my normal favorites.

    MOW Puro - what an awesome little stick. with age, these really shine.
    Tatuaje Verocu #5 - thanks to Joe j0z3r for sending me some of these. note my signature for more info
    Partagas 150, holy balls this stick is really good.
    Punch Uppercut. I've only had one but I really enjoyed it.
    Diesel Unholy Cocktail and MOW Ruination - not new at all but so darn good and really sollid sticks
    Don Carlos Edicion de Anniversario - they've been out for some time but I smoked my first one this last spring and it's by far my #1 stick
    That's a nice listing. I doubt that I'll ever run across a Partagas 150; yer a lucky man.

    Haven't tried the Uppercut either, but anybody who likes the Verocu #5 and the MOW PA must have pretty good taste, so I'll put these on my must try list.
  • JDH
    JDH Posts: 2,107
    "...MOW Puro - what an awesome little stick. with age, these really shine..."

    How the hell do you age them? I tend to burn 'em up as soon as I get 'em.

    Will power. I gotta work on my will power.
  • kaspera79
    kaspera79 Posts: 7,250 ✭✭✭
    robbyras:
    not positive it came out this year, but I'm going to assume it did and say that Quesada Espa
  • bigharpoon
    bigharpoon Posts: 2,962 ✭✭✭
    Definitely the MOW Puro Authentico and San Lotano Habano. Those are the only two I can think of that came out this year that are high on my favorites list. Damn good cigars in every aspect.
  • RCY_Cigars
    RCY_Cigars Posts: 5,493 ✭✭✭
    JDH:
    For my taste, these were the best I came across this year:

    San Lotano Oval

    Ave Maria

    Tatuaje TAA 2011 (a cigar made exclusively for the Tobacconists' Association of America. The owner of a local B&M picked then up in Mexico; a 5 3/4" x 48 box pressed curly footed beauty just about the same color as a San Cristobal)

    Oliva V #4 (a little corona released for the European market)

    MOW PA


    I can second that Oliva V European one. I have three left and love'em. Forgot about them, nice....

  • ShotgunJohn
    ShotgunJohn Posts: 1,545 ✭✭
    I have only a few New releases that I liked
    MOW Armada Corona
    MOW PA
    LGC Serie "N" (technically released last october)
    Jaime Garcia
    San Lotano Oval
    Pinar Del Rio Platinum
    Sencillo
    Kristoff Ligero Criollo
    AB American Classic Blend
  • docbp87
    docbp87 Posts: 3,521
    JDH:
    Tatuaje TAA 2011 (a cigar made exclusively for the Tobacconists' Association of America. The owner of a local B&M picked then up in Mexico; a 5 3/4" x 48 box pressed curly footed beauty just about the same color as a San Cristobal)
    Yeah. The TAA's are definitely one of the better sticks of this year IMO. Great balance, beautiful CBL wrapper, and best of all... the production number is so high that none of the kids who always get their panties in a bunch because they can't find Tat limited releases have a leg to stand on griping about these... they are EVERYWHERE (As long as your tobacconist is a member of TAA, which they damn well better should be...). Also, the size is great. Don't usually like a 54 ring gauge, but the slight box press alleviates some of the discomfort from that huge ring. Basically these remind me of a toned down, maybe not quite as good, but still great mix of the BRex and the Pork Tendy.

    Oh and for me... MKUltra, AF Anejo No. 60 (Kind of 2011...), Liga Privada L40, EPC New Wave Connecticut, Ramon Allones Allones Extra, Tatuaje Black Petit Lancero, TAA, Tatuaje Federal 90th Rosado, Por Larranaga Encantos (2010 RE, but didn't hit till into 2011)
  • dowjr1
    dowjr1 Posts: 600
    Best for me this year and not in any particular order are: LP#9 Toro, Punch Uppercut Toro, My Father Crema, and PDR 1878 Oscuro Toro. I also really enjoyed a Tat Ambos Mundos.

    I was so excited about the Jaime Garcia Reservas and had a few robustos bombed my way and just did not like them. I am wondering if they are better in Toro.
  • Duke2
    Duke2 Posts: 393
    My list is as follows:
    MOW Puro
    Tat Fausto
    Ava Maria

  • The_Kid
    The_Kid Posts: 7,869 ✭✭✭
    Emilio AF 2
    Tat Wolfman
    AB Black Market
    LP Undercrown
    San Cristobal Elegancia
    MOW PA
  • JudoChinX
    JudoChinX Posts: 775
    I can't remember all what came out this year, but I think that the most impressive line, to me, was San Lotano. I love both the Maduro and Habano, but still need to try the Oval and Connecticut.
  • CAcigarguy007
    CAcigarguy007 Posts: 2,191 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Hands down the San Lotano Habano! I love them and they are dang near perfect in my book.
  • JDH
    JDH Posts: 2,107
    JDH:
    For my taste, these were the best I came across this year:

    San Lotano Oval

    Ave Maria

    Tatuaje TAA 2011 (a cigar made exclusively for the Tobacconists' Association of America. The owner of a local B&M picked then up in Mexico; a 5 3/4" x 50 box pressed curly footed beauty just about the same color as a San Cristobal)

    Oliva V #4 (a little corona released for the European market)

    MOW PA
    There's also the Joya de Nicarauga Celebracion...and the Brickhouse.
  • Krieg
    Krieg Posts: 5,208 ✭✭✭
    One of my favorites from this year was the San lotano oval.

    "Long ashes my friends."

  • JDH
    JDH Posts: 2,107
    docbp87:
    JDH:
    Tatuaje TAA 2011 (a cigar made exclusively for the Tobacconists' Association of America. The owner of a local B&M picked then up in Mexico; a 5 3/4" x 48 box pressed curly footed beauty just about the same color as a San Cristobal)
    Yeah. The TAA's are definitely one of the better sticks of this year IMO. Great balance, beautiful CBL wrapper, and best of all... the production number is so high that none of the kids who always get their panties in a bunch because they can't find Tat limited releases have a leg to stand on griping about these... they are EVERYWHERE (As long as your tobacconist is a member of TAA, which they damn well better should be...). Also, the size is great. Don't usually like a 54 ring gauge, but the slight box press alleviates some of the discomfort from that huge ring. Basically these remind me of a toned down, maybe not quite as good, but still great mix of the BRex and the Pork Tendy.

    Oh and for me... MKUltra, AF Anejo No. 60 (Kind of 2011...), Liga Privada L40, EPC New Wave Connecticut, Ramon Allones Allones Extra, Tatuaje Black Petit Lancero, TAA, Tatuaje Federal 90th Rosado, Por Larranaga Encantos (2010 RE, but didn't hit till into 2011)
    The box pres of the TAT TAA really is deceptive. Holding it in my hand, I would not have thought it was a 54 ring size. It FEELS like a 48...go figure.
  • Alex_Svenson
    Alex_Svenson Posts: 1,224 ✭✭✭
    AB Fine and Rare no question for me. Honorable mention to Pueblo Dominicano and Ave Reconquista but I am biased on those!
  • boydmcgowan
    boydmcgowan Posts: 1,101
    dowjr1:
    I was so excited about the Jaime Garcia Reservas and had a few robustos bombed my way and just did not like them. I am wondering if they are better in Toro.
    Forgot these came out this year . . . .totally agree with you here Dow, I love anything DPG, except the vegas cubanas, so I was pretty fired up to try this one too, and it was ok. I had the belicoso that I picked up from a B&M, and I enjoyed it, but that was all.
  • 90+_Irishman
    90+_Irishman Posts: 12,409 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Alex Svenson:
    AB Fine and Rare no question for me. Honorable mention to Pueblo Dominicano and Ave Reconquista but I am biased on those!
    The Ave Maria Reconquista is truly remarkable, I'd have to agree 100% with you on this Alex! Haven't tried the Pueblo Dominicano yet, seems like I need to fix that!
    "When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."
  • wwestern
    wwestern Posts: 1,397 ✭✭✭
    Tat black PL
    Quesada Espana (might cry when I run out of theses)
    Viaje Oro DT
    Room 101 nambakui (no idea how to spell it but they're very good)
  • wwestern
    wwestern Posts: 1,397 ✭✭✭
    docbp87:
    JDH:
    Tatuaje TAA 2011 (a cigar made exclusively for the Tobacconists' Association of America. The owner of a local B&M picked then up in Mexico; a 5 3/4" x 48 box pressed curly footed beauty just about the same color as a San Cristobal)
    Yeah. The TAA's are definitely one of the better sticks of this year IMO. Great balance, beautiful CBL wrapper, and best of all... the production number is so high that none of the kids who always get their panties in a bunch because they can't find Tat limited releases have a leg to stand on griping about these... they are EVERYWHERE (As long as your tobacconist is a member of TAA, which they damn well better should be...). Also, the size is great. Don't usually like a 54 ring gauge, but the slight box press alleviates some of the discomfort from that huge ring. Basically these remind me of a toned down, maybe not quite as good, but still great mix of the BRex and the Pork Tendy.

    I read alot about these being wet when they came out so I packed mine away and forgot about em, sounds like I need to dig em out.
  • scarlin
    scarlin Posts: 1,592
    Rocky Patel May 28, 2011 Unica

    Phenomenal cigar with only 500 boxes made and my B&M got the first 11.
  • lcpleel
    lcpleel Posts: 3,455 ✭✭✭
    Namakubi papi chulo
  • kuzi16
    kuzi16 Posts: 14,625 ✭✭✭✭
    90+ Irishman:
    Alex Svenson:
    AB Fine and Rare no question for me. Honorable mention to Pueblo Dominicano and Ave Reconquista but I am biased on those!
    The Ave Maria Reconquista is truly remarkable, I'd have to agree 100% with you on this Alex! Haven't tried the Pueblo Dominicano yet, seems like I need to fix that!
    havent smoked my Reconquista yet. Im gunna smoke one of em soon.
  • Alex Svenson:
    AB Fine and Rare no question for me. Honorable mention to Pueblo Dominicano and Ave Reconquista but I am biased on those!
    what is the AB Fine and rare? Must have slipped by me.
  • JDH
    JDH Posts: 2,107
    xIcedGuardianx:
    Alex Svenson:
    AB Fine and Rare no question for me. Honorable mention to Pueblo Dominicano and Ave Reconquista but I am biased on those!
    what is the AB Fine and rare? Must have slipped by me.
    http://www.cigaraficionado.com/webfeatures/show/id/16176
  • I don't know if it came out this year, but the Padilla Dominus churchill...omfg, my mouth is watering thinking about one.
  • phobicsquirrel
    phobicsquirrel Posts: 7,343 ✭✭✭
    rwheelwright:
    stephen_hannibal:
    Guess I should've answered. For me it's a 4 way toss up between the EP Carrillo Encantos, Gran Habano Azteca, 90 Miles Reserva Selecta, and the San Lotano Oval.

    I have to say that the Azteca was definately good. Forgot about that one. The others I haven't had.
    which maduro did you have?
  • phobicsquirrel
    phobicsquirrel Posts: 7,343 ✭✭✭
    LFD Solomon Maduro, Tat Wolfie, God of Fire Series B (both).
  • The Padilla Miami 8&11 was my new release of the year. Followed by El Primer Mundo Epifania. Other favorites were Emilio Grimalkin, AF1, & AF2. Perdomo Champagne Noir. Thunder by Nimish from RP. Cain Daytona is best in smaller ring gauge. undercrown. Crowned Heads Four Kicks.
  • ENFIDL
    ENFIDL Posts: 5,836
    San Lotano Oval, Cain Daytona, Gurkha Seduction and the Room 101 Namakubi (esp the Roxxo vitola)