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Former cigar of the year. I wasn't over impressed last year when I smoked the first one but the second had definitely improved. These have definitely got potential.
Former cigar of the year. I wasn't over impressed last year when I smoked the first one but the second had definitely improved. These have definitely got potential.
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I'm certainly of a mind that NC's can mature with age.
"Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)
Also an nc for me. Tat tattoo miami 10. Ridiculous nc name as usual. Really strong and unbalanced like so many ncs unfortunately. Lately ive been finding myself preferring milder ncs and stronger ccs. I think they each do those things well in general. The leaf by oscar in Connecticut is a good example.
Former cigar of the year. I wasn't over impressed last year when I smoked the first one but the second had definitely improved. These have definitely got potential.
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That?s good to hear John - I was a tad disappointed with the one i smoked last year - interesting to see how they develop
Red spot is excellent stuff...... definitely recommend it! Yellow spot is a favourite of mine too! If you like Irish whiskey..... give Dunville's 12yr old PX a go..... it's beautiful stuff!
[MENTION=13462005]moteyi[/MENTION] Amazon currently have Green Spot for ?33.50. Worth monitoring the price Steve, using Camel Camel Camel - I managed to grab a bottle for ?30 just before Xmas, plus I had a goodwill gesture voucher from Amazon after they offered a price match when they increased the price while it was in my basket, so it actually cost me ?25!
Just seen that the Red Spot is a *touch* more expensive and the Yellow Spot sits happily in-between the two.
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