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- Jan 27, 2005
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Just smoked a recently acquired casa torano "A" cigar. It is the limited edition one that came in the humi of 45, measuring 8.5" x 50
This is one big smoke! I dont usually smoke cigars of this size, and even tend to stay away from cigars 50 ring or larger. However, I made an exception for this beauty of a cigar.
Perfectly wrapped in a nice light wrapper, no prominent veins at all. Prelight draw resistance was perfect, even for an 8.5" long cigar.
I spent over 2.5 hours with this monster, and every puff was excellent! From beginning to end, it kept my attention.
Usually, guys that have smoked cigars for some time tend to shy away from cigars that are labeled as "mild," but sometimes its definitely worth it to visit a mild example. One truly has to pay attention to subtle flavors in a mild cigar as opposed to the "in your face" powerhouses that are on the market today.
This is, in my opinion, the very best example of an extremely flavorful, mild cigar. The best of the casa toranos, in my very humble opinion
This is one big smoke! I dont usually smoke cigars of this size, and even tend to stay away from cigars 50 ring or larger. However, I made an exception for this beauty of a cigar.
Perfectly wrapped in a nice light wrapper, no prominent veins at all. Prelight draw resistance was perfect, even for an 8.5" long cigar.
I spent over 2.5 hours with this monster, and every puff was excellent! From beginning to end, it kept my attention.
Usually, guys that have smoked cigars for some time tend to shy away from cigars that are labeled as "mild," but sometimes its definitely worth it to visit a mild example. One truly has to pay attention to subtle flavors in a mild cigar as opposed to the "in your face" powerhouses that are on the market today.
This is, in my opinion, the very best example of an extremely flavorful, mild cigar. The best of the casa toranos, in my very humble opinion