Subvet642 10:02 AM 12-14-2009
I was at the local B&M Saturday, and as I was poking around, the proprietor told another customer that he has Opus X back in stock. Having heard of them around here, I take a look only to see the price tag. So, are they really all that, or what?
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mrreindeer 10:10 AM 12-14-2009
I'll jump in here, why not....okay, so I haven't gone headlong down the Opus slope (mostly due to inflated prices, hype and limited supply) but I have had a few and I do like 'em. I was able to find a place in Pittsburgh that had them at a very reasonable cost and a few others on my travels in the past year. The place in Pitt had 'em for like $10 - $14 a stick.
I find that they're quite consistent, quite tasty and if you can find 'em at the above price range (good luck), then it's worth it.
If you find 'em for $35 - $45 like they are at my B&M (which I personally like despite the Opus costs), then FORGET IT!
Just keep lookin' and you'll find them!
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Namerifrats 10:14 AM 12-14-2009
I get down to Florida 3-5 times per year. Always slip over to Tampa to some local shops there. I always pick up a couple Opus X cigars there, usually around $12 each. They are good cigars, well worth the $12. They are not worth the $25+ that you see them alot of places.
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jwfish81 10:16 AM 12-14-2009
Just had my first Opus Saturday, and I think that if you can get over the price, or find one at a more reasonable price, they are worth it. I also agree, that $30 - $40 a stick is a little steep, but I wouldn't hesitate to buy more if i found them in the $10 - $20 range. Just my
:-)
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rlmedic 10:17 AM 12-14-2009
Its a great special occasion smoke at $12 to $15 anything more then that and I would find something else to smoke! Check with other B+M in your area and you will find one who doesn't mark up the "special" smokes... Good luck
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icehog3 10:17 AM 12-14-2009
Everyone's tastes are different. You need to try a couple and decde for yourself, they might be "all that" for some, and nothing special for others.
:-)
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RightAJ 10:20 AM 12-14-2009
Give them a few years, and the answer is yes. Fresh, they can be rather harsh in my esperience. Definitely not an everyday stick, but if you can hold on to them and get a few years of age, they make a fantastic 'special smoke'
:-)
aj
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Subvet642 10:27 AM 12-14-2009
Originally Posted by rlmedic:
Its a great special occasion smoke at $12 to $15 anything more then that and I would find something else to smoke! Check with other B+M in your area and you will find one who doesn't mark up the "special" smokes... Good luck
That's about what they are at my local B&M. So maybe I will give
one a try.
:-)
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newlifetaxidermy 10:35 AM 12-14-2009
If you can find them at MSRP, yes they are worth the money and are a great stick. I would never pay the prices some folks are willing to pay for them.
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kenstogie 11:02 AM 12-14-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Everyone's tastes are different. You need to try a couple and decde for yourself, they might be "all that" for some, and nothing special for others. :-)
:-)
but would like to add that off the few I have had they do age and the 5 yo one I had was quite fantastic and worth the price IMHO.
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Subvet642 11:02 AM 12-14-2009
Originally Posted by newlifetaxidermy:
If you can find them at MSRP, yes they are worth the money and are a great stick. I would never pay the prices some folks are willing to pay for them.
Yeah, I've seen them on-line for ~$50 a stick.
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TheBeard 11:30 AM 12-14-2009
They're not my cup of tea; I can find more enjoyable sticks for the price.
:-)
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borndead1 12:00 PM 12-14-2009
Blueface 12:00 PM 12-14-2009
I don't find myself searching for them but the few I have had, I have enjoyed.
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Originally Posted by Subvet642:
That's about what they are at my local B&M. So maybe I will give one a try. :-)
If you can get them at close to MSRP, then that is a good plan, but I would recommend trying two - one larger ring gauge and one smaller, because the vitola does affect the taste on this cigar.
Personally, I find the longer Opus Xs to be as boring as watching paint dry and I've seen BOTLs who are trying their first Opus and it's a Double Corona, or Reserva D'Chateau or Perfexion No. 2 and they sit there smoking the cigar "waiting for something to happen" and since it never does, they end up turned off to the line. If I had to recommend two Opus X's for someone to try, I would say the xXx Power Ranger (short torpedo) and the Perfecxion No.4 (corona, cedar wrapped) or a Perfecxion No.5 (petite corona). Different enough in size that they have noteable differences in complexity and power, not so long that one ends up bored.
:-)
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Subvet642 12:28 PM 12-14-2009
Originally Posted by T.G:
If you can get them at close to MSRP, then that is a good plan, but I would recommend trying two - one larger ring gauge and one smaller, because the vitola does affect the taste on this cigar.
Personally, I find the longer Opus Xs to be as boring as watching paint dry and I've seen BOTLs who are trying their first Opus and it's a Double Corona, or Reserva D'Chateau or Perfexion No. 2 and they sit there smoking the cigar "waiting for something to happen" and since it never does, they end up turned off to the line. If I had to recommend two Opus X's for someone to try, I would say the xXx Power Ranger (short torpedo) and the Perfecxion No.4 (corona, cedar wrapped) or a Perfecxion No.5 (petite corona). Different enough in size that they have noteable differences in complexity and power, not so long that one ends up bored.:-)
That's a good point! I tend toward robustos, or sometimes coronas; but I don't really go for longer smokes. So, the torpedo and the petit corona might be right up my alley. But, if I end up liking them; then what?
:-)
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Originally Posted by Subvet642:
That's a good point! I tend toward robustos, or sometimes coronas; but I don't really go for longer smokes. So, the torpedo and the petit corona might be right up my alley. But, if I end up liking them; then what? :-)
Then you buy a few and enjoy them, if you can get them at MSRP, then even better. I enjoy the #4, #5, petit lancero and once in awhile, the power ranger, but only at MSRP, I won't pay more than a buck over MSRP to get them.
FYI - there are 3 "torpedos" in the regular line (4 if you count the petit lancero). The power ranger is the one on the far right in this photo:
http://www.vitolas.net/displayimage.php?album=35&pos=5
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roughrider 01:05 PM 12-14-2009
They're worth it at MSRP. I'll pick some up if I come across them at MSRP but I won't go out of my way and hunt 'em down.
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Subvet642 01:16 PM 12-14-2009
Originally Posted by T.G:
Then you buy a few and enjoy them, if you can get them at MSRP, then even better. I enjoy the #4, #5, petit lancero and once in awhile, the power ranger, but only at MSRP, I won't pay more than a buck over MSRP to get them.
FYI - there are 3 "torpedos" in the regular line (4 if you count the petit lancero). The power ranger is the one on the far right in this photo:
http://www.vitolas.net/displayimage.php?album=35&pos=5
Thanks for the help (I think...I hadn't considered trying one before, but now...)!
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BeerAdvocate 01:17 PM 12-14-2009
I love them, when I can get them!
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