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Justing getting over this soddin migraine so don't expect much in the way of tasting notes but had a RA Petit Unicos Canadian RE, Started off with a tad spice tingle on the tip of your tongue, tasting of coffee and liqourice, settled down to coffee and ended with leather and slight spice. Will try to do better when me senses are back to normal.
I started out with nothing and i've still got most of it left - Seasick Steve
yep fully agree with you stevie they are great aint had one for several months now god knows why not! they never let me down i love the flavour profile of these beauties
Mmmm, Montecristo No.4. Very nice. During the smoke it seems quite medium-full but afterwards it is obviously a lighter smoke than I'm used to.
It might be a smaller cigar but whilst on sitting in the garden on the phone to my parents I made it last a good hour and 20 minutes. I had to re-light twice but only just. If I'd caught it a minute earlier I would have been fine.
Anyway. In conclusion I think I've found a new size of stogie that I like.
yep fully agree with you stevie they are great aint had one for several months now god knows why not! they never let me down i love the flavour profile of these beauties
Went for a lovely long walk with Mrs and mini M. Smoked a great 06 Siglo IV. When these are good they are great (and this one was great). Perfect draw,big Cohiba profile, full body , smooth, bit of spice (especially when I relit it) chewey and grassy ...bloody great!
Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
RA Petit Unicos Canadian RE, Started off with a tad spice tingle on the tip of your tongue, tasting of coffee and liqourice, settled down to coffee and ended with leather and slight spice.
What a superb evening! Reasonably warm out on the patio, wispy clouds over head, and a slight pinkish tinge as the sun went down. Plus, I had a surprisingly good cigar - a Kristoff Maduro Robusto (cheers, G-man). At first I thought it might be all show, with it's little shaggy foot and stylish double band, but no. All the more impressive was how good it tasted even when a patch of wrapper just sort of fell off - it didn't burst or anything, it just fell off...
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