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Got to be honest I don't see any rough side to a QF but I don't really touch anything under 5yrs old, I do often feel like it's even more so a case of "luck of the draw" with short filler's on what you're getting, I had a box going a couple years back that were pure Rum & Raisin and they were beautiful.
I probably keep around 3 boxes (75) QF aging on rotation at any time
Cherry is rife in RyJ and occasionally milk chocolate I find but far more subtly.
The cherries in A 90’s RyJ Cazadores stands out as the most distinct flavour I’ve ever tasted by a country mile. If I’d have smoked it blind I would have sworn it was infused.
When you say flavoured do you mean actual flavoured/infused cigars or cigars that will include those notes in the flavours?
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I once sat next to someone who was smoking a pipe with chocolate/cherry flavoured tobacco...I thought the smoke was really sublime (compared to cigar smoke....). That's what I mean.
Cherry is rife in RyJ and occasionally milk chocolate I find but far more subtly.
The cherries in A 90’s RyJ Cazadores stands out as the most distinct flavour I’ve ever tasted by a country mile. If I’d have smoked it blind I would have sworn it was infused.
I once sat next to someone who was smoking a pipe with chocolate/cherry flavoured tobacco...I thought the smoke was really sublime (compared to cigar smoke....). That's what I mean.
I find flavoured tobaccos to be like fruit teas, they smell amazing and taste bloody awful.
I've never tasted cherry in any cigar, flavours are all subjective remember. The Holy Grail for me would be marzipan but I've never experienced that either.
I've never tasted cherry in any cigar, flavours are all subjective remember. The Holy Grail for me would be marzipan but I've never experienced that either.
i've had a hint of almond... and then pausd to consider if somehow there were cyanide compounds in the leaf... but then decided it was too late to worry. regrettably I've not had a marzipan flavour either... and its probably a good thing as it may lead me to chewing my cigars...
"Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)
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