The recent thread about Cohiba and a recent trip to Cuba has got me thinking.
I have to say that when I have the time a Lancero is my favourite cigar. The Cohiba is great, the gold banded Trinidad Fundadores is phenomenal and as Canadian Mike mentioned the Lanceros rolled by his friend at the Commodoro Hotel in Havana is very special indeed.
So why is it that this great puro is so unpopular?
For me it's the perfect cigar, I admit unlike our correspondent from deepest Kent, I do not enjoy being 'beaten up by a cigar' and the size and strength of a Lancero suits me to a T (when I have the time).
So thought people out there in UK Cigar Forum land...why are Lanceros regarded by so many as yesterdays cigar?
I have to say that when I have the time a Lancero is my favourite cigar. The Cohiba is great, the gold banded Trinidad Fundadores is phenomenal and as Canadian Mike mentioned the Lanceros rolled by his friend at the Commodoro Hotel in Havana is very special indeed.
So why is it that this great puro is so unpopular?
For me it's the perfect cigar, I admit unlike our correspondent from deepest Kent, I do not enjoy being 'beaten up by a cigar' and the size and strength of a Lancero suits me to a T (when I have the time).
So thought people out there in UK Cigar Forum land...why are Lanceros regarded by so many as yesterdays cigar?
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