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Hoyos don't half stay with you afterwards. I mean that as a big plus.
Stronger cigars can beat you up 100% at the start - and I love that - but these Hoyos hang about a bit and stay with you like an obedient and friendly dog.
It's a different experience, and I like it.
Sometimes it's fine not to get the full-face punch-up.
Hoyos don't half stay with you afterwards. I mean that as a big plus.
Stronger cigars can beat you up 100% at the start - and I love that - but these Hoyos hang about a bit and stay with you like an obedient and friendly dog.
It's a different experience, and I like it.
Sometimes it's fine not to get the full-face punch-up.
One of the main reasons I love the Hoyos is the aftertaste you are left with, which can linger in your mouth for hours.
You are right about the strength thing Robusto.It is nice to have something refined every now and again and be able to pick up on the little tastes which you come accross while smoking.
"Keep your eyes peeled, your arse up, head down, and your ear to the gound" WHISKY77
All this Hoyo talk inspired me to have a 2008 Hoyo des Dieux over lunch - woody, creamy and sweet - very like a 2004 Hoyo Petit Robusto I had a few weeks ago, but a vitola I like more
All this Hoyo talk inspired me to have a 2008 Hoyo des Dieux over lunch - woody, creamy and sweet - very like a 2004 Hoyo Petit Robusto I had a few weeks ago, but a vitola I like more
Enjoyed it so much, I followed it later by a 2007 Hoyo Epi#2 - once again similar, typical Hoyo profile. Wonderful
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