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Originally Posted by JJG
I keep meaning to try one, but everytime I'm at the B&M I think to myself, "for that price, I could get an Opus."
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And enjoy the Davidoff more.
I like the Anejo, the Hemingway, and now the new Rosado lines form AF - but you can keep your Opus. I try a few every once in a while, even tried them when they first came out in 1995. I remember only being able to get two of them per day at the shop. I got me two one day, and proceeded to light one up, and was quickly disappointed that I hd dropped that much coin on that particular stick. But I knew, sometimes things get better with age, so I let the other one sit. I have tried aging them for a few months up to a couple years. I have had a couple (out of a couple dozen) that were pretty good, meaning that, if they were the only Opus I'd had, I'd consider buying a couple more.
I don't know, it might be me, but I'd take the Davidoff over the Opus any day.
So, I'd say give one a try. Don't compare it to the Opus - or any other cigar for that matter. Try one to see if it is something you will enjoy.
Peace of the Lord be with you.