Hi all. Anyone tried these before? My sisters-in-law brought them back from Dubai during the summer and they've been sitting un-tube in my humidor since. I was thinking about trying one tonight and wondered if you guys had any opinions on them.
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Hi all. Anyone tried these before? My sisters-in-law brought them back from Dubai during the summer and they've been sitting un-tube in my humidor since. I was thinking about trying one tonight and wondered if you guys had any opinions on them.flying over your house,
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I found the one I smoked to be a bit uninspired to be honest. It was like that guy from work; perfectly decent enough guy and able to do his job well but a bit dull. Light bodied, easy draw, great burn and the main flavour profile was mainly clay. Perfectly fine as a gift given to you but you'd be a wee bit raging if you bought them for yourself.flying over your house,
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Originally posted by Gus Fring View PostI found the one I smoked to be a bit uninspired to be honest. It was like that guy from work; perfectly decent enough guy and able to do his job well but a bit dull. Light bodied, easy draw, great burn and the main flavour profile was mainly clay. Perfectly fine as a gift given to you but you'd be a wee bit raging if you bought them for yourself.
I smoked a Villiger connecticut churchill (you can't get them here afaik) and it was by far the best villiger cigar I have smoked, it's just a pity it costs so much in tax duties to get them in from america.
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I'm not sure I've had the exact same but when I first started trying cigars I had a few Villigers as they were readily available in the supermarket along with Henri Wintermans and Macanudo. From memory they were all fairly similar, pleasant enough but very light and with no complexity.
I'd be interested to hear how you find them, it must be nearly 10 years since I had a couple of them.
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Originally posted by Alexw33 View PostI'm not sure I've had the exact same but when I first started trying cigars I had a few Villigers as they were readily available in the supermarket along with Henri Wintermans and Macanudo. From memory they were all fairly similar, pleasant enough but very light and with no complexity.
I'd be interested to hear how you find them, it must be nearly 10 years since I had a couple of them.
I'm not great at describing cigars at the moment, with constant reading of reviews and tasting more cigars, I will hopefully learn to articulate what I am tasting when smoking cigars.
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