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I'm curious about these as well. Sometime this year I plan on ordering various boxes of machine-mades just to try them out. Some of them might be nice to have around for a quick, cheap taste of Cuba.
 

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If you want a nice taste of Cuba from these, wait 5 years.

I smoked a younger one tonight (~~2 1/2 years) and experienced only toasted tobacco; no twang at all. Somewhat disappointing, but I know what these will become in another 3 or so. Very twangy, very robust, very enjoyable for a $2 smoke.
 
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icehog3 said:
I have 3 free boxes of 5 so far...I guess I will sit on these until 2011!! :bottle:

Thanks Craig!!
I wouldn't sit on them-smoke 'em. They are nothing great now, and are not going to age into greatness. But they are a decent smoke, and free!
 

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They're about as good as they cost you...

My comparison: Padron 2000 is to Padron Anni. 1926 as JLP Crema is to CoRo.
 

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vipe said:
They're about as good as they cost you...

My comparison: Padron 2000 is to Padron Anni. 1926 as JLP Crema is to CoRo.
Great comparison.

I commented on them being worth waiting for if you search for something with twang. To me, when young, these are almost wasteful. I'd rather have a n/c second than these things fresh. But if you're needing a twang fix for a long car ride or something, these work wonders. If you're going to the cigar bar for a meeting with friends; go for the Coro. These will never be a better cigar than a standard h/m Habano.
 
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