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it blows my mind that some one would keep cigars in good enough condition for 100 years
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WOW! That is awesome! Cigars that are 50 years or older are absolutely in a league of their own, taste wise.
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woah thats old
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nice.....
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puta por Ninfas!
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![]() ![]() Smoked another of these coronas tonight to say goodbye to 2011. Many of the same impressions; the papery quality, the superb construction (how many other things can boast of even lasting for 90+ years, let alone hold together and deliver like this?!)...fruit essence and a bready quality through the nose. I brought along a Bobrow Brothers Bold from c1932, but the spirit didn't move me, and I wanted to thoroughly enjoy the aftertaste of the Romeo. Tomorrow.
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You're next
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Wow nice.
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