Biggest I got is 660 in this and the LADC SR Black Maduro. Not a huge big RG fan, but do enjoy a few. Although those AB Texas lanceros have intrigued me.That's starting big? Lol
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Biggest I got is 660 in this and the LADC SR Black Maduro. Not a huge big RG fan, but do enjoy a few. Although those AB Texas lanceros have intrigued me.That's starting big? Lol
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Just messing with you. But I have gone through a 7"X70 Howitzer along with like 4 other cigars and still going this morning. Then I see you saying "starting big" I thought there would be at least two cigars at once!Biggest I got is 660 in this and the LADC SR Black Maduro. Not a huge big RG fan, but do enjoy a few. Although those AB Texas lanceros have intrigued me.
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I have to agree with you, I started out with all black pepper and spice the better, but it all started with the My Father CT, it was smooth, but just a hint of spice to let you know this isn't your typical CT (looking at you Macanudo).Galerea Conn. Love what's being done with C Shade lately. More complex than in the past. These days I'm not into C Broadleaf or San Andreas. And less nic jitters.
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Yeh. You gotta roll with age changes.I have to agree with you, I started out with all black pepper and spice the better, but it all started with the My Father CT, it was smooth, but just a hint of spice to let you know this isn't your typical CT (looking at you Macanudo).
The more.CTs I try, the more I like them and I am smoking less and less stronger stuff, dunno, maybe I'm just getting old.
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Ah. The Classic.Last nights. Man these thing are borderline great with 6 or 7 years. View attachment 99151
I think that it's that Maduros can get stale tasting and repetitive. If you notice the NC Maduros have little depth of flavor and nuance. They almost all taste the same- peppery, chocolate, coffee. The other options- Connecticut shade, Cameroon, Natural, etc seems to at least have some variety. But if you want true flavor it's all about aged (5+years) HabanosI have to agree with you, I started out with all black pepper and spice the better, but it all started with the My Father CT, it was smooth, but just a hint of spice to let you know this isn't your typical CT (looking at you Macanudo).
The more.CTs I try, the more I like them and I am smoking less and less stronger stuff, dunno, maybe I'm just getting old.
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IndeedI think that it's that Maduros can get stale tasting and repetitive. If you notice the NC Maduros have little depth of flavor and nuance. They almost all taste the same- peppery, chocolate, coffee. The other options- Connecticut shade, Cameroon, Natural, etc seems to at least have some variety. But if you want true flavor it's all about aged (5+years) Habanos
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I can't keep up with you master pieces.Op40 has been MIA on the NUB scoreboard as of late......
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You're a machine, Jay!![]()
Triple-fisting Friday!️
Finishing Quintero- Favoritos
Starting La Perla Habana- Torpedo
And 1876 - Torpedo
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@Jay_HabanosYou're a machine, Jay!
Incredible cigar!! Small company that does not get much press.Color me impressed, thanks again. Time Traveller Op40