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  • What do you think of flavoured cigars?

    Smoked the Drew Estate Tabak Especial Robusto Oscuro over the weekend and the jury is out. If you fancy a read, head over to my website for my review. I've had worse but this is probably a "one-night-stand" cigar for me

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    I love the Tabac Especial.

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      Just to be pedantic Drew Estate are infused cigars where they absorb essences in an infusing room as opposed to a flavoured cigar where the tobacco leaf has a flavour aplied. That said I love a Principes chocolate corona with a coffee in the summer and occasionally smoke a Java Maduro toro
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      • #4
        Some infused ones are alright to quite good, flavoured normally taste really synthetic to me


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        • #5
          I love a Backwoods sweet aromatic once in a blue moon 😁 I've got an infused Davidoff late hour Robusto that I'm apprehensive about!

          I don't mind a puff of double apple. Also got caught out one holiday and discovered Toscano. So no. So far I prefer a puro.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
            I love a Backwoods sweet aromatic once in a blue moon 😁 I've got an infused Davidoff late hour Robusto that I'm apprehensive about!

            I don't mind a puff of double apple. Also got caught out one holiday and discovered Toscano. So no. So far I prefer a puro.
            I was going to add I love the Late Hour's! They have a great depth of flavour and nothing artificial about them. Only infused cigar I'd say is box worthy.

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            • #7
              Every so often I will smoke a Toscana. But that’s all. Always been a bit wary of flavoured cigars. Although I quite like a pipe of aromatic or flavoured tobacco.


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              • #8
                Originally posted by jerryr View Post
                Every so often I will smoke a Toscana. But that’s all. Always been a bit wary of flavoured cigars. Although I quite like a pipe of aromatic or flavoured tobacco.


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                I’m with you there - Toscano can be lovely once in a while especially with age on them. As to other flavoured cigars just not my cup of tea

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                  Just to be pedantic Drew Estate are infused cigars where they absorb essences in an infusing room as opposed to a flavoured cigar where the tobacco leaf has a flavour aplied.
                  I know that the Drew Estate are infused. I used "flavoured" to cover all cigars that are not natural tobacco.

                  I'm yet to be convinced by cigars with added flavour. I think the Tabak Especial could have been tasty if it weren't for the icing sugar wrapper.

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                  • #10
                    I've tried a few Drew Estates and they are good for a fun change up, think the Kentucky Barbeque one was my fave, I think mint sounds good with a cigar, they have some Rocky Patel/Java ?? ones in the US, not here sadly.

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                    • #11
                      Love Drew Estate from the Acid range to the Lauratan Absloutely superb sticks IMO lovely. But you have to really enjoy that sweet herb smoke. Other flavoured cigars are always a big no no for me. Always taste artificial that tend to hide bitter poor tobacco in my experience and that goes for Leon Jimnes Honey I tried my goodness the most bitter earth filled smoke masked with a sickly sweet honey horrid.

                      So yeah Drew Estate, Toscano both great the rest I've yet to try one that has come close to those two.
                      I never smoke to excess - that is, I smoke in moderation, only one cigar at a time.- Mark Twain

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