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  • #16
    Originally posted by r0lan6 View Post
    Going back to the topic of the so-called "Cuban twang" are there anyone experienced enough to be able to confidently compile a short list of similar tasting NCs to popular CCs
    I should preface my remarks with that old "waffler's standby": IMHO..
    but I've never been that humble.
    Confident? Yes.
    And not one to split hairs, or infinitives, I can promise you that there are NO cigars that taste at all like Cuban cigars, except... Cuban cigars.

    Originally posted by r0lan6 View Post
    (i.e. an NC brand that happens to be very similar in kick to a, say, Behike)?
    Ah!
    I was confused by the taste questions.
    Now if it is merely kick that you want, I'd skip those tasty Behikes and go with any number of currently popular "boutique" cigars from Nicaragua, especially those "all ligero", black-dyed, wedge-shaped, 64 ring, 4 in. long products of those "families who lost all their land when Fidel kicked them out".

    Originally posted by r0lan6 View Post
    Is there truly such a thing as an NC that tastes exactly like a triple the price CC equivalent?
    See remarks above. Truly.
    I should warn you- I've passed blind taste-tests.
    And shame on you for hijacking this thread to discuss "NC" cigars.
    I fine you a Partagas Presidente and a dram of McCallan 12yo.
    Commander Bob

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    • #17
      Coming from a cigar smoker of over 40 years, I feel very much satisfied with your answers! Much obliged!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by cbob View Post
        I should preface my remarks with that old "waffler's standby": IMHO..
        but I've never been that humble.
        Confident? Yes.
        And not one to split hairs, or infinitives, I can promise you that there are NO cigars that taste at all like Cuban cigars, except... Cuban cigars.



        Ah!
        I was confused by the taste questions.
        Now if it is merely kick that you want, I'd skip those tasty Behikes and go with any number of currently popular "boutique" cigars from Nicaragua, especially those "all ligero", black-dyed, wedge-shaped, 64 ring, 4 in. long products of those "families who lost all their land when Fidel kicked them out".



        See remarks above. Truly.
        I should warn you- I've passed blind taste-tests.
        And shame on you for hijacking this thread to discuss "NC" cigars.
        I fine you a Partagas Presidente and a dram of McCallan 12yo.

        i have to kinda disagree. i get these cigars from a guy in florida that i know and they taste cuban! they dont taste like a cuban, they taste cuban! from what i have been told, the tobacco is from nicaragua.

        i would say if you had 10 of them, you would get that taste (cuban taste, twang or whatever) out of 7 of them. they can be a bit inconistant. but i know there is no way in hell i could pass a blind taste test. not with these.

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        • #19
          althougth i cannot speak much i have 2 say althougth i have liked the very few ncs i have smoked they are a bit one dimesonal compared to the cubans. saying that nc contrcutoin is way ahed of cuban constructoin any day of the month

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          • #20
            Originally posted by kingcohiba View Post
            i have to kinda disagree. i get these cigars from a guy in florida that i know and they taste cuban! they dont taste like a cuban, they taste cuban! from what i have been told, the tobacco is from nicaragua.

            i would say if you had 10 of them, you would get that taste (cuban taste, twang or whatever) out of 7 of them. they can be a bit inconistant. but i know there is no way in hell i could pass a blind taste test. not with these.
            I got to agree with you KC, old corn cob bob is delusional on this one, maybe smoking that Jamaican crop . NC cigars can have similarities in taste to Cubans though this is not the norm.

            I am a firm Cuban cigar man and only like a handful of NCs that I would purchase again and these usually have that Cuban "thing" going on that I cant put my finger on.

            Its not just the taste or the kick as there are huge differences amongst the habanos variety them selfs but more of an essence or the soul of the cigar that you can pick up on.
            Lover of fine Cubans since 2006

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Kdot View Post
              I got to agree with you KC, old corn cob bob is delusional on this one, maybe smoking that Jamaican crop .
              Whoa! Them's fightin' words.

              I call 'em as I see 'em but as Cleopatra said: "I'm not prone to argue".
              You folk go right on buying cigars from "some guy in Miami" and believe whatever you want about the taste but MY man has a brother who works in the Partagas factory... his house is just here... for you, amigo, finest quality-best price...

              PS.
              There used to be some fine cigars from Jamaica, about 40 years ago but now they are all made in the DR and taste... well, you can guess.
              Commander Bob

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              • #22
                I read somewhere some time ago that there was a high incidence of natural Lithium in the Cuban soil and this transferred to the leaf etc and this made the Cuban cigar different from other countries where it does not occur so much. I reckon that's why we relax so much when smoking fine Cubans

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                • #23
                  I am yet to be one over by NC's but I remain with an open mind (feel free to persuade me ).

                  The problem with CC's is the inconsistency but when they are good they are magic.

                  I am also now convinced that a lot of us acclimatise to what we a are used to/choose and it is hard to have a truly open mind.
                  Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
                  Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

                  Originally posted by Ryan
                  I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by cbob View Post
                    Whoa! Them's fightin' words.

                    I call 'em as I see 'em but as Cleopatra said: "I'm not prone to argue".
                    You folk go right on buying cigars from "some guy in Miami" and believe whatever you want about the taste but MY man has a brother who works in the Partagas factory... his house is just here... for you, amigo, finest quality-best price...

                    PS.
                    There used to be some fine cigars from Jamaica, about 40 years ago but now they are all made in the DR and taste... well, you can guess.
                    Im just trying to get your blood boiling billy Bob!
                    We'll if you have never experianced a NC with cuban nuances then its your loss. If I had not experianced this epiphany myself I would have agreed with you. I wasnt searching for it, it just came to me out of the blue from a cigar or two that had been sent by BOTL on this forum with no words to cloud my judgement.

                    I think its time you removed the cuban only "hater blockers" and saw the light.

                    PS if anyone has a fine Jamaican cigar they are willing to part with I would be very interested in a swap
                    Lover of fine Cubans since 2006

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                    • #25
                      I had the fortune to smoke some very very aged Jamaicans out in Gibraltar courtesy of Cigar-aficionado - it may be worth taking to him to see if he has any left.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Deano View Post
                        I had the fortune to smoke some very very aged Jamaicans out in Gibraltar courtesy of Cigar-aficionado - it may be worth taking to him to see if he has any left.
                        good looking out Dboy, cheers!
                        Lover of fine Cubans since 2006

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