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I am currently smoking a nice El Rey Del Mundo 6x52, and it tastes very nice. For the price it is an awesome smoke. Has cedar, peppery and leather tastes to it. Closest to a Cuban I have every smoked.
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I love the EL REY DEL MUNDO as a regular daily smoke. They just taste, look and burn so well. Only 67$ per box of 20 is a bargain.
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The Jesus 777 started off with a Mild taste, and it got stronger toward the middle. I am disappointed with the ending. It had a bitter taster that was not satisfactors.
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I was excited to try this stick and was unfortunately let down. 4/10
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Jack White's Roadie...
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Fatter than you!
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Larry
Location: A little place called home.
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If we weren't supposed to eat animals, then how come they're made of meat? You can never have too many cigars, they are like an investment in good times.
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Yeah, a friend of mine told me to get a hold of a 5 pack sampler that was on special that he wanted to try also. (We trade sticks often) The stick was an overall decent, but the ending was unbearable. I mean, a little bitterness is alright, but it was bursts of bitterness, which was not enjoyable.
What is everyone else enjoying today?
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Knowhutimean, Vern?
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Andy
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![]() And I'll add these to it: Non Habanos Reviews Section http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=13 Habanos Reviews Section http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=12 Not knocking the OPs thread, just pointing out that there are already threads that cover this topic.
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Fatter than you!
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Location: A little place called home.
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If we weren't supposed to eat animals, then how come they're made of meat? You can never have too many cigars, they are like an investment in good times.
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cao-La Traviata
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Nice. I have had the chance to smoke CAO Italia - Gondola and the CAO Brazilia - Lambada, and I loved them both very much. I am going to be trying to CAO Cameroon soon enough.
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Don Kiki Brown Label Toro with about six months of age. Very tasty. Very solid 8 out of 10.
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I really like the Honduran ERdMs. One of my first box purchases was the tissue wrapped Robusto Largas. very pretty cigars and tasty too. I'm thinking about smoking a crappy gifted cigar. we'll see.
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Just smoked a Tatuaje Victoria for Lunch :-)
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Just smoked myself an Indian Tabac Cameroon Legend, and surprisingly it was quite good. Nice honey and hazelnut flavors.
Will be enjoying a Hoyo De Monterrey Excalibur #2 this weekend. |
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