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Could not believe for the $ how this cigar competes with the other short fat cigars at 1/2 the price.Lots of spice and not a touch of harshness. At least a 1 hr. smoke that can be enjoyed by the most seasoned smoker. Best inexpencieve cigar so far for 2009!
I'm not sure but I think Monte sent me one of these once. He called it a SNUB. It took some biting to keep the fat thing in one's gob! Pleasant smoke it was.
gss I have to say I like the look of them. I recently watched a review by Walt White on the Stub he recommended them!!!! Lucky ol you!!!!
I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining upon the start. The game's afoot: Follow your spirit, and upon this charge Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'
I really loved that NUB you sent me, Joe. I thought it was quite rich. The one I'm smoking higher up the page was quite grey in comparison,,,
I know I should probably try another one before I write them off altogether. I just haven't had the desire to pick up one whenever I pass by them at the shop.
I like to keep end completely bite and soggy free, I find I like to take quick short bursts of puff and as it drifts out of mouth I catch it with my nostrils, but no biting or munching, soft dry lips and all that!!
I suppose there is prob a text book way to taste cigar the same as a wine taster, but thats how I can get all the tastes.
I know an attorney who worked with a judge that always chewed on a cigar, lit or unlit. He did this all day every day until mouth cancer got the best of him. People always took notice of the unflattering gnawed end of the cigar the judge always had in his mouth.
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