• Hi Guest - Sign up now for Secret Santa 2024!
    Click here to sign up!
  • Hi Guest - Come check out all of the new CP Merch Shop! Now you can support CigarPass buy purchasing hats, apparel, and more...
    Click here to visit! here...

Bad experience with first Anejo

hojadepuro

eschew obfuscation
Joined
Feb 3, 2006
Messages
1,943
Hey guys I was lucky enough to get my hands on an anejo from my B&M a month or so ago and have been waiting to smoke it. It was in the humi for over 50 days at 65% humidity or so. Well I just couldnt take the suspense any more and had to fire that baby up this weekend. It was the 55 I think...If I remember correctly it was the biggest ring gauge.

Anyway, I was not impressed at all. The burn and construction were magnificant but i just didnt get a lot of flavor. And I expected to be feeling it pretty strongly by the end of the smoke, after hearing of others who say its much worse than the opus, but I just got right up and never felt a thing. Wondering if I might have just missed the hype or if I should pony up again and see how it goes, maybe with a different ring gauge if I can find them.

Not to worry I fired up a nice hemingway classic that made up for it, which I will be posting the review soon. I was much more impressed with it than the anejo. thanks for listening to me gripe.

Brandon
 
Sounds to me like you just got a dud. IMHO, they are definitely worth another try.
 
I have smoked several anejos, all but the 49. They are great smokes that I would like to smoke often. Give them a second chance. I will say that the 46 and the 50 have been my least favorites. So, if you smoked one of those see if you can get another size. I think the 55s are the best.
 
I second the second try! :laugh:

I got a number of them sitting in my humi for a reason... I love 'em!

Go for a different size, or try the same one again and see if it is in fact a no joy for you.
 
I feel the same way about Anejos. I much prefer any Don Carlos. Consider yourself lucky. Remember smoking a cigar is a personal experience. Smoke what you like, not what people say you should like.

Doc.
 
I firmly believe that the Anejo line is one of the best maduro lines of cigars in the world. If there was a maduro cuban, I think it would taste a lot like an Anejo or Padron 1926/64 maduro. My two favorite in the Anejo line are the #55 and of course the #77 "shark". I have smoked every size in the production line and I would say that they both have the most flavor out of the others in the line. Give it another shot (my 0.02 :D )
 
I also had a not favorable first experience with Anejos, and just assumed they weren't my taste. I recently went overseas on vacation, and grabbed a couple of Anejos I had sitting in my humi, as I knew it would be a few days before I could get to a cigar stores at my destination. For whatever reason, I found the two I smoked recently to be superb cigars, much, much better than I remembered the first one. I recommend a second try, but keep open to the possibility that you just might not like them. Still, they are worth trying again to be sure.
 
hojadepuro said:
The burn and construction were magnificant but i just didnt get a lot of flavor.

[snapback]285586[/snapback]​

I smoked an Anejo No. 50 last Thursday night. The above statement perfectly describes the cigar that I smoked. :( It was not a bad cigar by any stretch, but there was no burst of flavor that I am used to from Anejos. This cigar had been resting since the summer, so plenty of time to reach optimal humidity.

That said...I just got a dud. I've smoked many Anejos from every year that they have been release and can say without hesitation that it is my favorite maduro. :love: Try another one.
 
You would be the first person I ever heard say that they didn't like Anejos.
 
Give it two more tries and if you still don't like it, rule it out.
 
I'm not a fan either.
I've smoked a few and the flavor is just not to my liking.
So I have some to stick in passes. ;)
Sure do like the Opus and Hemmingways though.
 
You should definately give the Anejo another try. They are one of my favorite smokes, very smooth with a subtle hint of cognac from the aging process. The quality of the aged tobacco in these sticks is outstanding with a wonderful taste on the back of the palate. Try exhaling through the nose to get the full flavor.
 
i had my first Anejo #48 a while ago and was impressed with it. When OpusXKC smoked a #50 on his bday in December...it seemed mild and take to the 48 I had. Was a great smoke either way but wasnt the same. I'd give them a few more shots and see if you like them then.
 
Must be one rare dud IMO as the one that I tried first and fell in love is a #50. I would try a few more and see if it agrees with your palate.
 
I'm not a fan of Anejo's so it may not be the cigar, it might be you. As far as the strength goes they are not nearly as strong as an Opus X.
 
I used to be Anti- Anejo, but the recent ones, IMHO, have been great... maybe i just lucked out.
 
The Master said:
As far as the strength goes they are not nearly as strong as an Opus X.
[snapback]286740[/snapback]​

Have to agree on this statement, I love how the Anejo taste though.

Still rather smoke a Padrón :p
 
I recently smoked an Anejo #48 and the entire 2/3's of the cigar was very bitter. The last 1/3 of the cigar tasted like coffee and chocolate. I don't know why it was so bitter, but this particular cigar was given 2 months in the humidor. I am starting to believe that Arturo Fuente manufactured Anejos that all taste bitter with their 2005 production run of the Anejo cigars.
 
Just reading the title of this thread, I knew what my response would be. DEFINATELY try again! These are excellent cigars though I have had similar experience. My first 2 were not good but since I had bought so many when I first found them, I was "forced" into continuing through them. I was richly rewarded.
 
Top