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If you crack a box of 1998-2000 box of Havana's, even machine mades, you'll find the aroma stronger with cello than without. Slipping off the yellowed Cello is a part of the enjoyment of smoking vintage cigars & proves to me, especially for long term aging keep them on. If you intend to smoke them in a month or two then it's protection.
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
Glad I didn't stash it amoungst others. Maybe because of the cello the smell is more concentrated. Will try it. Perhaps will taste better than it smells. Was a Kafie https://www.boutiquesmokes.co.uk/pro...tra-toro-bello
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I think I may finally have this CAD under control...
Glad I didn't stash it amoungst others. Maybe because of the cello the smell is more concentrated. Will try it. Perhaps will taste better than it smells. Was a Kafie https://www.boutiquesmokes.co.uk/pro...tra-toro-bello
I was quite impressed with that one when I smoked mine, I thought they were rather good.
Glad I didn't stash it amoungst others. Maybe because of the cello the smell is more concentrated. Will try it. Perhaps will taste better than it smells. Was a Kafie https://www.boutiquesmokes.co.uk/pro...tra-toro-bello
I've not tried anything from Boutique - on balance of the reviews I've seen on here, I decided to swerve them!
I’ve tried Boutique Smokes cigars and they are not too bad actually for the price. Had an email today though saying increase price of one they sell from £8 to £19 blaming tax increases?
I’ve put some of my cigars inside my humidor tower and the cellophane kind looks a bit ropey. I’m wondering whether to remove the cellophane from those?
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