but on Simon's website he has some Sancho Panza Coronas for sale .... those were pretty highly rated cigars.
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Originally posted by tommy_tucka View PostDo you recommend? I've not had a sancho panza yet of any kind. I've got 4 in my basket currently.
Anyone up for a box split on them? You save around 70 pence but the benefit for me is I get someone to actually reserve them for me. Damn Canadians..Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by cj121 View PostHow about the mad,bad, sad years? Any consideration there Arf? [MENTION=609]tippexx[/MENTION]
They're a thicker ring gauge so not as annoying when it comes to plugged caps. But even if they are plugged, a simple pokey stick should be able to unplug it. When it comes to flavours, the Sancho Panzas I've had from 97-02 have always been spot on. Perhaps because they're not as mass-produced as the other vitolas from those years (like the dreaded RyJ EL00 )Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Nearly all H&F aged stuff seems to be from that period CJ. I've smoked a good few of the vitola and so far have not had a real complaint.
If you're worried about plugs ... dry box for day before smoking ... cut and try the draw ... if tight pop the cigar in the fridge for about an hour, that will loosen it ... if still a problem a Butter's pointy stick up the jacksey sorts things out.
A single isn't much of a risk, and let's be honest Cuban 'plugs' aren't just confined to 1999-2002 vitola, you can get one in anything and from any year.If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Yes, plugs come with territory and I was just running that by you out of curiosity.
Newbies, all Arf's tips are worth noting and keeping in mind. The fridge/freezer thing works for sure. A combo of one up the exhaust and in the fridge has freed up some real tight buggers for me in the past."Go you good things...geddem int'ya"
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