I haven't had that size but the blend of that cigar is quite nearly the most unique I've had. I appreciate them. GREATLY.Stewmuse wrote:Addendum to the above. This remained a very tasty cigar throughout and had a nice draw. There was, however, a significant amount of leaf coming out of the head with many draws. Perhaps if they had just torpedoed this gauge, it would would have been outstanding.
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Every single Cuban Lancero...Zedman05 wrote:Thursday nights Delight.
Fume. Fume. Fume !! Toro
Hells yeah ! So good without ligero. Come on, who else is blending like this !!??
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I believe that I've heard Colin actually say that the Churchill is easily the best cigar coming from Oliva.Zedman05 wrote:Last nights Delight.
Oliva V Double Robusto.
I have always loved these cigars ever since I tried my first one in 2010. The V Torpedo was the first real good FULL strength cigar I ever smoked and got me interested in actually smoking more expensive and well reviewed cigars. I will always credit these cigars for being the bain of my addiction to collecting real cigars.
I prefer the Torpedo, then the Beli then these. I have yet to get my hands on a No.4 corona, but I have heard they are fantastic.
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Royal Corona or Petit Corina? I prefer the PC but the Royal is always enjoyable, just less bold.smokinsteve wrote:I haven't posted up in a while. This is my night cap tonight.
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That shouldn't be too surprising. The majority of what My Father puts out has the same recipe. It's a proven winner.Stewmuse wrote:As much as I enjoy playing with the different varieties of leaf I have, and as much as I would like the "interesting combinations" to be really special, the cigar (of my own) that I most readily reach for is this one, which is all Nicaraguan binder and filler inside an Ecudaoran wrapper. Consistently fine, even thru multiple sizes.
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It was the Royal Corona. I like the PC, but lately I've been gravitating toward the RC. To me, the RC has some really nice soft sweet flavors.kurtdesign1 wrote:Royal Corona or Petit Corina? I prefer the PC but the Royal is always enjoyable, just less bold.smokinsteve wrote:I haven't posted up in a while. This is my night cap tonight.
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Another spicy meal needs another full cigar. Not quite as flavorful as the Undercrown, but still works just fine.
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I disagree. I am not a fan of the Trini Fundi, and I don't know why. I picked up a couple boxes in Cuba, and have been sitting on them to see if they grow on me, but alas, I still don't like them. Now I have a box and a half that I will probably never get into. At least I know I can get rid of them if need be; so many people love those cigars...I am just strange. And before you say anything, Craig, I know it is not a traditional lancero.kurtdesign1 wrote:Every single Cuban Lancero...Zedman05 wrote:Thursday nights Delight.
Fume. Fume. Fume !! Toro
Hells yeah ! So good without ligero. Come on, who else is blending like this !!??
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I also have fallen out of love with the CoLa. I have developed a kind of "meh" attitude with Cohiba stuff lately though. It is wierd. Going through an NC kick right now. I am so glad to be a bi-partizan smoker !
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You're f'd up
Fwiw Cuba supposedly does not include ligero in rings smaller than 40
You've been Tapatalk'd
Fwiw Cuba supposedly does not include ligero in rings smaller than 40
You've been Tapatalk'd
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