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As people pointed out, it's a full bodied cigar, but without any pepper notes and lots of sweetness. I had this one a number of times, and being a fan of long smokes, this is a go to cigar for me on most occasions.
There is also a lancero format from this series, which I tried once, but it wasn't as sweet and smooth as this large fella. There's also an even larger 7x70 and a robusto format, which I haven't tried.
Hope you enjoyed it and next time I will do a CC, promised...
I missed out on this one, but do have a Flathead 554. Hopefully if will smoke as nicely as this one when I finally get round to it. Have heard this series works best when you punch rather than cut.
Didn't get round to these in the end but I have had one a couple of.years ago. Remember it being a really nice smoke. Ill enjoy these once the weather is decent.
Good! Started off a bit spicy and bland. Smoothed out and built up nicely. Last third sweetened was Def best part. ... And then I got called away [emoji849]
Too big though. Spent two hours on it.
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I think I may finally have this CAD under control...
Good! Started off a bit spicy and bland. Smoothed out and built up nicely. Last third sweetened was Def best part. ... And then I got called away [emoji849]
Too big though. Spent two hours on it.
Thanks for hosting [emoji106]
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True, I never put my teeth on a cigar, maybe that's why I like larger cigars.
I am surprised that it started bland, but the developing sweetness is what I appreciate in these.
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