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Cutting the grass with a LFDC Preferidos late 1990s
Full of Liquorice and coca smelt great out of the cellophane fresh as a daisy
Very strong old tabacco
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A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke
[QUOTE=RobustoClubHavana;348339]Cutting the grass with a LFDC Preferidos late 1990s
Full of Liquorice and coca smelt great out of the cellophane fresh as a daisy
Very strong old tabacco
Its gonna take you hours, should have used a Monte A!
Cutting the grass with a LFDC Preferidos late 1990s
Full of Liquorice and coca smelt great out of the cellophane fresh as a daisy
Very strong old tabacco
Its gonna take you hours, should have used a Monte A!
I was 1/2 way through garden before lighting up
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A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke
Although taste is of course a very personal thing, I'd go as far as to say it's really nothing more then an average smoke, no matter one's personal preferences. Flavours were somewhat muted, there was little to no evolution (and the evolution that actually subsisted was not very pleasant), and the draw was also decent, but not great. All in all, I was expecting a lot more, specially flavour wise, and considering this cigar was gifted to me along with a pretty high recommendation. For me, it's definitely not worth the premium $.
David
?Use any means to keep from being a genius, all means to become one.? John Cage
Cutting the grass with a LFDC Preferidos late 1990s
Full of Liquorice and coca smelt great out of the cellophane fresh as a daisy
Very strong old tabacco
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I have been enjoying the ones I got off you BCH so totally agree with the above lovely smoke
Well, in defiance of a suggestion from CJ121 that I start with something a little less threatening, such as a petit corona, I decided to go for it and try the Bolivar Royal Corona tonight while enjoying American Baseball.
Well, in defiance of a suggestion from CJ121 that I start with something a little less threatening, such as a petit corona, I decided to go for it and try the Bolivar Royal Corona tonight while enjoying American Baseball.
Thanks for asking, smokey joe. The cigar was excellent - very fresh from the looks of most cigars in don TJ's humidor. The game was great, as well. The home team won. Those yanks sure no how to play ball.
Ricky Bobby
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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