Thanks for the quick reply.It’s solid but not amazing. Started off great but kind of fizzled flavor wise but half way through I’m starting to like again
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Thanks for the quick reply.It’s solid but not amazing. Started off great but kind of fizzled flavor wise but half way through I’m starting to like again
echoing that avonis always great.Big fan of avo in general
That's an A+First cigar in a couple weeks I think
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Love 'emFirst cigar in a couple weeks I think
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Those are one of my favorites!Lit up a maybe 10 year old pardon 126 anniversaries for date night
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There's just too smooth, I stocked up on them years ago and bust them out for nights like this I'm not in a rush and can enjoy it (ie childless and the wife is in a good mood vibing)Those are one of my favorites!
Yep, I've got a couple boxes I'm sitting on too. Three X000 series are my favorite for long term aging, just sure to price, but the 26s and 64s sure are a nice treat.There's just too smooth, I stocked up on them years ago and bust them out for nights like this I'm not in a rush and can enjoy it (ie childless and the wife is in a good mood vibing)
One of the perks of having large storage for long term aging too
I'm definitely more of a mild/medium sort of guy. Liked big, bold ones for many years, but have found myself enjoying the nuances you get from milder cigars these days.So, what cigar strength profile do you like? For many, many years, I only enjoyed La Gloria Cubana Serie R #6 and more recently Padron 1926 (or 1964) cigars because they have the best strength/flavor profile for me.
I used to enjoy offshore cigars before their quality declined years ago but now Nicaragua cigars, for me, are the best available. I much prefer higher end, big ring guage, kick butt, big flavor cigars with a good rum or bourbon adult drink.
The mild/medium cigars don't do a thing for me and are a waste of time and money. How do focus on your preferred strength/flavor/source profile? Or, are you non-denominational, gender neutral in the cigars you choose?
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