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Regardless of where the tobacco was planted, if you look hard enough, you can find something that you will enjoy or be disappointed with. *NC use to be so much better with these but Habanos is getting better the last 5 years or so **Cuban cigars use to be the king in this area but all you need to do is try some of the new J Fuego, Oliva, Fuente, La Flor Dominicana and Pepin to change your mind. |
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For me, and I know many others too, I've smoked many NC's. I still do smoke many NC's. After a fairly large sample (I say fairly large because some old farts here have been smoking cigars for 20+ years ![]() |
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I haven't had a Pepin in a while, the last Tatuaje I smoke was disappointing, but in his early years, I take off the band and you would swear it is the best (cuban) cigar you smoked. |
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