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 Re: Question about Anejos I grabbed a 46 and a 49. After adding up the price of two of each stick, I reached a sum of roughly 130 dollars. Just a tad out of a college student's price range for ten cigars!!! I'm waiting for just the right time to pay tribute to His Supreme Noodliness by slow-roasting a cigar from one end to the other. If you know what I mean ;) Though the no. 46 is going to get some very stiff competition from a couple other cigars in my humi that are also on reserve. Jeebus, but I just don't shut up, do I? :r:r:r PS I was wrong about the shop not carrying no. 77s. I definitely intend to try one out: talk about a beautifully made smoke!!! | 
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 Re: Question about Anejos I like the #50 | 
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 Re: Question about Anejos There seems to be a little bit of a consensus that they need a little age. I picked one up earlier this month, how long do you think they need to sit before they hit their stride? | 
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 Re: Question about Anejos From last years release I definitely liked the #50 best . I generally like the #77 best overall though . Make sure you eat before you smoke one as they can pack quite a nicotine punch sometimes . The #46 is the only cigar to ever give me the shivering , sweating wanna puke thing . Keep some sugar handy just in case the nicotine gets to you also . Just trying to help and sorry for rambling . :2 | 
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