El Triunfador Or La Riqueza No. 2, Which cigar do guys think is better overall.
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El Triunfador Or La Riqueza No. 2, Which cigar do guys think is better overall.
If you were in Gujarat; Bhai. Then I am sure it wouldn't be an issue.Send me some and I'll let you knoweace:
El Triunfador Or La Riqueza No. 2, Which cigar do guys think is better overall.
Who do you know in Gujrat?If you were in Gujarat; Bhai. Then I am sure it wouldn't be an issue.
I also agree that they're fresh. I think mine were still a bit moist as they were somewhat spongey. I'll leave them sit for 3-4 more months and pull one out again I did enjoy it but thought it would be much better a bit drier.I can see the smooches that Mr. Johnson receives from this board. It's all good if I were looking for a debate, even though I am one person and even with my own unique taste, I have never been the one to go "baa" "baa"; but I can see many around here may. Its good. I smoked 4 today and I have to say, they are definitely not ready to be smoked. 21 stick will sit in the humidor, until they are ripe. Only time can tell, and If I still do not enjoy them, they'll make lovely gifts :thumbsup: for some of your folks on this board.
I'm not sure that suggesting that we are all sheep is the best way to ingratiate yourself with this community, if that is anything you are concerned about.I have never been the one to go "baa" "baa"; but I can see many around here may.
I agree, stepping into dog shit and walking into a friends house with those same shoes on is never a good ideaI'm not sure that suggesting that we are all sheep is the best way to ingratiate yourself with this community, if that is anything you are concerned about.
Just my two cents...
eodcole is that a dam quarter on your forehead? I laugh ever time I see it. ha. YES. Very very spongy. I know when they do dry out, yum.I also agree that they're fresh. I think mine were still a bit moist as they were somewhat spongey. I'll leave them sit for 3-4 more months and pull one out again I did enjoy it but thought it would be much better a bit drier.
if you like the way it tastes, what difference does it make how you perceive it to be marketed? if it's good, it's good. or not.
i personally like the triunfador. not as crazy about the riqueza. if i could chose one that was in limited production, it would be the frank! it doesn't really matter to me what the marketing is. if i like it, i'll buy it and keep it. if it isn't my cup of tea, i'll sell or give them away.
but i will say that i will always try anything pete comes out with as i like his flavor profiles. if that makes me a sheep, then i wear my fleece proudly!
It's not isolated to this board. Pete gets a lot of love all over. All well deserved in my opinion.I had never heard of Pete Johnson or Tatuaje until I came to these boards. But that is some excellent smoking right there. I have one La Riqueza in my humi but have never had an El Triunfador. With all the love Pete's stuff gets on these boards, I'll be attempting to try everything at some point.
indyrob I know the El Triunfador is going to be good with time, and I am picking up the La Riqueza no 2 later this afternoon, I've enjoyed this cigar on many of occasion's. But the El Triunfador was very very wet. I know what your talking about though, the slightly wet, does produce a cooler smoke (Havana Cazadores).That's a tough question, but it does boil down to tastes.
If you want to be able to enjoy the cigar without the guilt of not being to get another one, go for the Riqueza.
I personaly like most of Pete's cigars a bit dryer than other cigars, the flavor and strength come out better IMO. The La Riquezas are different though. I think they taste a little better 'wet'.
Amen.I'm not sure that suggesting that we are all sheep is the best way to ingratiate yourself with this community, if that is anything you are concerned about.
Just my two cents...
It is indeed not a wise move, mate. The fact that several like them doesn't mean we're all sheep; just that the cigar pleases the palate of several brothers here. Respect toward others' opinion is good as well.I'm not sure that suggesting that we are all sheep is the best way to ingratiate yourself with this community, if that is anything you are concerned about.
Just my two cents...
Thanks, Pete. At the risk of stating the obvious, I think you know the "bullshit" marketing comment is not a widely held view. Most everyone around these parts seems to be a pretty big fan.I will not be making these until summer or fall next year. One release a year to protect the mark. I have many other brands that I need to concentrate on before i concentrate on El Triunfador and move forward with "bullshit" marketing.......
Pete