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Son. I am a senior citizen. So if you are going to label these here threads you have to use the RIGHT label. This here is CIGAR PORN!.
Try to remember this in the future dadgumit. Get me all worked up no good so an so.....
 
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never heard of them.. let us know how they are.
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Troya cigars, whose legendary motto heralds it as "The benchmark for fine cigars," can now stand behind it with a renewed strength - and in more ways than one. Lignum-2, the exclusive distributor for Troya Clasico, has announced the Limited Edition release of an exciting new selection blended by Don Pepin Garcia, unquestionably one of the most revered master cigar blenders in the industry.

Troya Clasico captures the soul, spirit and character of fine Cuban cigars in a luxurious Nicaraguan puro.

With help from the gifted hands of Maestro Tobaquero, Jose Pepin Garcia, Troya has chosen the most select tobaccos grown in the fertile Jalapa region of Nicaragua, including an oily, coffee-hued, Corojo Oscuro wrapper.

This extraordinary leaf surrounds a blend of dark, rich-tasting Corojo and Criollo fillers and binders adorned with a traditional, Cuban-style triple cap. The experience is a smoke medium to full body in flavor, enticing the palate with earthly, sweet tobacco flavors and an intriguing spiciness. From the sweetness of the wrapper to the exquisite aroma, the cigar is robust and well-balanced in the Troya tradition, yet not overpowering.

Handmade at Tabacalera Cubana in Esteli, Nicaragua, Troya Clasico cigars are rolled by only the most experienced torcedores in three popluar shapes:

Troya Clasico XVIII (5"x 54 Robusto)
Troya Clasico LIV (6" x 52 Toro)
Troya Clasico LXIII (7" x 50 Churchill)
 
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I'm not sure - I've seen them once before at a B&M out of state. They looked good, and I figured since Pepin touched them, it wouldn't hurt to try.

cigarmonster.com had a special ($130 a box) the other day, I couldn't resist.

I'm about 1/3rd of the way into it, its a bit mellow for a pepin blend, but you can definitely taste that peppery pepin style.
 

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Troya cigars, whose legendary motto heralds it as "The benchmark for fine cigars," can now stand behind it with a renewed strength - and in more ways than one. Lignum-2, the exclusive distributor for Troya Clasico, has announced the Limited Edition release of an exciting new selection blended by Don Pepin Garcia, unquestionably one of the most revered master cigar blenders in the industry.

Troya Clasico captures the soul, spirit and character of fine Cuban cigars in a luxurious Nicaraguan puro.

With help from the gifted hands of Maestro Tobaquero, Jose Pepin Garcia, Troya has chosen the most select tobaccos grown in the fertile Jalapa region of Nicaragua, including an oily, coffee-hued, Corojo Oscuro wrapper.

This extraordinary leaf surrounds a blend of dark, rich-tasting Corojo and Criollo fillers and binders adorned with a traditional, Cuban-style triple cap. The experience is a smoke medium to full body in flavor, enticing the palate with earthly, sweet tobacco flavors and an intriguing spiciness. From the sweetness of the wrapper to the exquisite aroma, the cigar is robust and well-balanced in the Troya tradition, yet not overpowering.

Handmade at Tabacalera Cubana in Esteli, Nicaragua, Troya Clasico cigars are rolled by only the most experienced torcedores in three popluar shapes:

Troya Clasico XVIII (5"x 54 Robusto)
Troya Clasico LIV (6" x 52 Toro)
Troya Clasico LXIII (7" x 50 Churchill)
thanks for the sales pitch haha
 
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I googled the name, that was the first thing I saw.

Its good, not as good as I thought it be though. Who knows, maybe it'll pick up in the 2nd 3rd.
 

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These are good, but i still prefer the Troya X-tra Churchills...
Which is strange because these are not Pepin-made like the classicos...

I just think they have a stronger flavor and they are priced almost $3.00 cheaper a stick (at the B&M) than the classico line.
 

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I googled the name, that was the first thing I saw.

Its good, not as good as I thought it be though. Who knows, maybe it'll pick up in the 2nd 3rd.
age a few and if they dont pick up give a few to co workers who dont know jack about cigars, take off the band and tell them its a cuban theyll think its the best cigar they ever had haha i did this once just for kicks and its a hoot.
I cant figure out if this is unethical or not but it is funny
 
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They are very good. Typical Pepin stuff. I found them a little pricey compared with my favorite Tats. Still, they are nice.
 
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