Yeah. Personally, I tend to stay away from Upmann in general. I don't think they're bad. Just more bang for the buck for other similarly wrapped sticks. If you haven't tried the DE Nirvana. We can do trade if you like. I've got a box of them. Nice rendition of the Cameroon.
Many thanks for the generous offer, Walt @WaltBasil, but I've only got a couple left and it's hardly worth the effort. I'll certainly look into the Nirvana, though, and I appreciate your input.
I was mainly interested in hearing what other BOTLs had to say about their experience with the Upmanns. Maybe not many folks have tried them....
I've had Upmann vintage cameroon, I think, but it's been a long while. I think I had robusto. I remember that I liked it at the time, but note that I didn't go looking for any, either.
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Marty, I find that the Upmann is a bit sharp in taste and very one dimensional. While I find it to be a good cigar, I think that the filler is less than what I think it should be and contribute that to the fact that it falls flat on dimensions.
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I was mainly interested in hearing what other BOTLs had to say about their experience with the Upmanns. Maybe not many folks have tried them....
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
I find that the Upmann is a bit sharp in taste and very one dimensional.
While I find it to be a good cigar, I think that the filler is less than what I think it should be and contribute that to the fact that it falls flat on dimensions.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.