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Just finished a CubanCrafters Campana. Looks a bit rustic but nice spice, coffee and caramel till halfway then leather and floral notes + walnuts on the finish. Up to now the CubanCrafters cigar I liked best.
Last edited by MaledettoToscano; 24-01-2010, 05:34 PM.
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Just finished a CubanCrafters Campana. Looks a bit rustic but nice spice, coffeeand caramel till halfrway then leather and floral notes + walnuts on the finish. Up to now the CubanCrafters cigar I liked best.
Way hey, just about to pop the very same cigar, my second of these, in Alberto
For the money, they're a fine toke
Saint Luis Rey Regios (2007) with a glass of wine. The starting taste of Hay and dusty wood got coated in honey by the end of the first third. From there on in it was toasted nuts, butter, and flavours of biscuits and warm milk. Kept that savoury woody taste thoughout despite the sweet flavours.
Had a Bolivar RC. Probably one of the best smokes i've ever had, absolutely perfect. Only down side was that the wrapper unravelled when I cut the cap. luckily the band was tight and I just moved it up so it wouldn't interfere with me puffing.
Amazing draw & smoke, amazing flavors, nice and mild, but complex and developed. Smoked it right down til it got HOT, was sad that it was over. This is why I bought a box of these. I know I complain about CC's when they're inconsistent etc, but when a CC smokes right, damn they're gooood.
9/10! if it didnt unravel it would be a 10 straight up. What a way to brighten up a sunday!
Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
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