I Love Anejos

mtb996

Gorilla
Just a quick review on an Anejo 48. Haven't had one in quite some time. Damn, these are great cigars, especially with a little age on them. Very smooth, full strength, less sweet version of Opus IMO. I actually really think these are better than Opus if they have enough time to settle down and relieve any harshness (> 1 yr seems to work).

Not good at subtle flavors, but enjoying the heck out of it. Pairing nicely with a Glenlivet. I usually enjoy these with Islays, but I am starting to think they overpower them.

No pictures of the me right now, but here's the group when my wife brought them home (she's a keeper!).

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Be careful with mold with them. I have found a lot tend to develop mold under the cedar. I always take mine off just for precaution. The collection looks great, and yes I love Anejos too, especially the 50s
 
Be careful with mold with them. I have found a lot tend to develop mold under the cedar. I always take mine off just for precaution. The collection looks great, and yes I love Anejos too, especially the 50s

Your right on the mold, the photo was as received. I learned (the hard way) to always strip them before putting them into the humi for storage.:tu
 
Congrats on the purchase, they really do look great. I had two 50s this weekend with some other premium CC's and NCs and they were at the top of the list. Enjoy em.
 
I've only had one, but I must say I found it a very boring smoke. It was aged and there was no harshness, just lacking in flavor to me. But that might be my anti Dominican bias coming out. :ss

I must say it's an impressive looking collection though. :tu
 
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