I've said this before - but this is just a reminder. I'll be breaking BOTL over time in order to get it into a far better place. Just be patient if you can't reach us! We'll be back
IIRC the tat reds were a much stronger spice up front, and the blues are a bit less spicy, but remain spicy throughout, where the tat red seems to die off after a 3rd.
thanks for the info. based upon the info i've seen, that price is about double on what they should be. but since i can't find them elsewhere, that may be my only option.
me neither. i guess they'll hit shelves around here soon.
as far as the troya, i've been looking for one forever, but all the stores I've seen that sell troya, never have the Clasico, which I believe is the one Pepin blended.
i think the east and west coast are the same blends, just different vitolas. not the same as the rest of the red labels though.
and can you get any more of the JFR's? I've been looking around here and I can't find them at all.
Sizes: 7 x 48
Body: Full
Filler: Nicaraguan
Binder: Sumatran
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Rosado
Pre-smoke
Scent of Wrapper: This cigar had a very prominent and distinct smell. At first, I couldn't figure out what it was, although I knew I smelled it before. So I asked my girlfriend if she could figure...
just had my last one of these on Saturday. A beautiful day here and it went quite well with my iced coffee. Now I really need to get some more of these :)
just on a personal note, the g maduros always have that metallic / copper penny taste to them. I never found that on the o's. Since I don't like that flavor, i stick to the O maduros. The cameroon g's however are scrumptious :)