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I'm looking one of the CA videos about Limitada/Regionales cigars. He was talking about the Cuaba EL 2008 which he thinks is "tha Bomb"........ well that cigar is really disappointed and not worth the EL label. It wasn't tastefull at all. Very mild comparred with other pieces of the limitadas I smoked. EL and Regionales must be special with some heavy tast.(like the Partagas, Bolivar and MC cigars.) It's not comming back in my humidor for sure..
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I didn't see where Clayton called people at CA "experts". He said "you don't need to have encyclopedic knowledge of cigar history and cigar production to rate, recommend and review Habanos.". It was you who said that people here were trying to pass themselves off as "experts".
If someone here who normally has similar likes to mine recommends a cigar, why would I not take that as a valid recommendation, even if he had only been smoking exclusively Cuban for 5 years? |
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That Suckling dude lightens his cigars not really the right way...or am I, how do you american people call it, a hair-splitter?
But their will be another cuban "expert"..he is not the only one who smokes cubans a lot. |
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Clayton stated Suckling is not relevant and is not followed, yet I would still love to hear from him how having hundreds of thousands of readers is not relevant? More relevant than anyone here or elsewhere last time I checked. People actually pay money to read his "irrelevant" opinions. And no, I do not agree with every one of his reviews, nor should I. Every time I read a TN here about some newish CC described as "strong" or "big" I simply cringe, they are no more than medium, AT BEST, and most are simply way too mild lately. Do you really think people have a real and proper perspective into what Cuban cigars are without having a long and varied tasting history with them? Suckling is among a few who does. I really don't give a s**t one way or another about Suckling, I do not drink EU wines for the most part lately (used to, though, but not Bords), but it is curious to see Suckling being criticized by relatively new people to cigar (and wine) world. |
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There are many things I disagree with Suckling on, most glaringly is his drinking windows for port. His window is quite small and he has had plenty of vintages from the 50’s older to know how long port can age. Suckling is not a critic that makes waves when it comes to rating Habanos, and realistically what he says is good doesn’t make much of a difference. Habanos consumers are loyal to their marcas and vitolas. Collectors and avid consumers like us are just going to buy without regard to any published review. Beyond his actual reviews, he is a good writer and captures the essence of his experience quite well. One can say MRN is a "bigger expert", and he may well be, but he is not as poetic writer as Suckling. I bet if you asked MRN, he would respect Suckling. He would single out factual errors Suckling has made, but point to the cannon of his work as being collectable and a future reference. |
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Montecristo, Partagas and Romeo y Julieta. So must be the EL 2008. |
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As for cigars, you may be right about Suckling catching that EL just before the "sick period". But I would still place my bet on the provenance knowing this board's buying habits. You and I may not agree with Suckling reviews and writings, but to belittle his long contribution to both wine and cigar writings is simply amateurish, that's all I am pointing out. |
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Moses, BTW, and this is not a critic of you personally, but the points above about drinking windows underscore my premise. How can someone without really understanding what's really written critique a reviewer? Spectator policy is a public one, yet many people simply never came across it nor understand the "recommended drinking window".
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Personally I don't think Suckling is much different than many of the people I have encountered on a variety of cigar forums...
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I never disliked Suckling. Some of his stuff was good.:2 |
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Met him twice in person, he was even more of a douche bag in real life.
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RETIRED!? So he can do what exactly?
Maybe... travel the world and smoke fantastic cigars?! :r |
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My EL/ ER /LCDH collection: http://www.degusteren.nl/tim/elover.jpg |
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Which Fonseca is that? |
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