Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
You talking about the final blend that's on famous? I bought a 5ver a while back and enjoyed em, been contemplating getting a boxReally simple one:
Final Blend lance. All about dem Brazilian goodies.
Yes sir. They're my "diamond in the rough"You talking about the final blend that's on famous? I bought a 5ver a while back and enjoyed em, been contemplating getting a box
Second this.Perdomo 12 yr., or a 20th Anni. would be nice.
Excellent, breaking out Lewbowski references!Yeah, as a classicist, I would argue that is a Lonsdale, not a Lancero.
"There are rules. This is not 'Nam"
-Walter Sobchek
This. Corona's, petite coronas and Lonsdale are the sweet spot imo.I -personally- believe that as a maker you can create a far more satisfying cigar increasing the rg slightly. IMO, the lonsdale is far more pleasing vitola.
This is my opinion also - I personally have three sweet spots that I like to blend within: 42-44 / 46-48 / 52-54This. Corona's, petite coronas and Lonsdale are the sweet spot imo.
...as it seems as though today it is a pre-requisite to be a "lancero" fan within cigar circles.
Me too, Craig. I wasn't suggesting that Lancers were a fad or that IPAs were a fad. I was just thinking that the general consensus amongst every group seems to hone in on one thing. (Of course there are always exceptions to the rules -as Doug and Saka pointed out.)I like Lanceros and Hoppy beers....