Re-visiting The Oasis - Stogie Geeks #382
Paul and Joe discuss various cigars and brands, including limited editions and discontinued releases. They reminisce about their favorite cigars and share their thoughts on aging cigars. They also touch on the business side of the industry and the challenges faced by retailers. The conversation covers brands such as Arturo Fuente, Padrón, AVO, and more. In this conversation, Paul and Joe review a variety of cigars that they have rated highly in the past. They discuss cigars from brands like Quesada, AVO, Tatuaje, Davidoff, Don Carlos, Opus X, Paul Gamarian, EP Carrillo, and more. They reminisce about the flavors and experiences of smoking these cigars and express their desire to find similar cigars to enjoy in the future. Keywordscigars, brands, limited editions, discontinued releases, aging cigars, business, retailers, cigars, cigar brands, cigar ratings, reminiscing, flavor profiles Takeaways Cigar brands often release limited editions and discontinued releases, which can become highly sought after by enthusiasts. Aging cigars can enhance their flavors, but it's important to find the right balance and not wait too long, as some cigars can age out. The business side of the cigar industry can be complex, with tiered levels and requirements for retailers to carry certain brands. Certain brands, such as Padrón and AVO, have become category kings and are highly regarded by cigar enthusiasts. The availability of certain cigars can vary by region and retailer, making it important to explore different shops to find specific brands and releases. Many of the highly rated cigars discussed in this conversation are no longer available or difficult to find. The La Aurora Puro Vintage 2003 and the La Aurora Preferido Cameroon were particularly memorable cigars. The Opus X Angel Share Reboosto and the Byron Siglo 21st Distinguido were also highly regarded. The hosts express their desire to find similar cigars to the ones they have rated highly in the past.