Big Al,
Everyone's tastes are different but no cigar ages better then the Habanas. The Cubans do not age their cigars, so many people smoke one and are not as impressed as they thought they would be. They are like fine wines. You need to age them a minimum of three years with 5-6 being even better. I have smoked a ton of the Honduran's and Dominican's and while they have some decent smokes at times; if you have ever smoked a properly aged cuban from vintage years, there is no comparison in my opinion. I recently tried a couple of Padron Anniverarios and could not even finish them as my tastebuds have been awakened years ago.
Last edited by Kevin Springman; 07/13/07 06:55 PM.