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Chutney Lovebusciut
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Chutney
Location: On the shores of Loch Shiel
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As issues mentioned before, the broadleaf comes from a single farm in Connecticut. Hence the term 'Connecticut Broadleaf'.
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Have My Own Room
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Marvin Shanken is a terrific guy... for me to poop on! |
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Lets Go Buckeyes!
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That's what I've been imagining. Which size did you buy?
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Lets Go Buckeyes!
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Had one last night, good cigar. The only thing I didn't like was the spice disappeared after the first inch and never came back.
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Resident Maduro Whore!!
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Glad I grabbed a few last night.
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Corona Gorda, don't get me wrong, it was a good cigar. I just liked that spice at the start.
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Shipmate!
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I just finished mt 1st Corona out of my 5 pack. I have to say I usually smoke through a fiver before committing to a box but after the 1st one I'm placing an order. I find them to be a bit more complex than what I have read (to me a complex cigar has multiple flavors at once not necessarily single flavors that change as you smoke), just a tad. I had a few cinnamon, coffee, leather and sweet notes in the beginning and towards the end I could feel the spice in my stomach. As mentioned before these are a USA puro and that's pretty damn cool. Who knows we might see some knock offs labeled as Conn seed instead of Cuban seed
I doubt it but the whole package with this cigar is a home run- flavor, tobacco, frontmark, packaging, and price!
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Feeling at Home
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Hi-jacking my own thread. I can't stop smoking these. Even with some other new stuff I just got I keep reaching for this stick. This is my favorite cigar new cigar in a long time, it's not for everyone.. but it's for me for sure.
Dan
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Was gifted one at Shack (thanks, Andrew!)... While not my normal fare, it is considerably milder than the rest of the Tat line.
Keeping in mind that I don't normally smoke this type of cigar, I can say it wasn't horrible by any means. I could imagine this would be a very popular cigar given the price point. Got very "chalky" in the last third. Given that I like to support a B&M on the rare occasion that I visit, I would probably pick one up again, but would send it along to the troops. It is a nice cigar, but just doesn't fit my palate ![]() Last thing... I noted that a number of places call it a Nicaraguan cigar, whereas others call it 100% US tobacco. Wondering why so many seem confused, especially those on the retail side.
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