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A pre rugby warm up with a 20 year old CoRo.. unfortunately it is following the same bland taste that I have had from a few vintage cigars now.. but a good way to start the afternoon!
I have heard very good things.. how did you find it??
I liked the viola. Picked up on some flavours which reminded me of nuts, cocoa and leather. No fruits or floral notes which I'd read about in some online reviews, however. Good draw and construction. Only downside was that I felt it lacked complexity and was a bit one dimensional at times. Wonder whether this may improve with age. Definitely on the mild/medium end of the spectrum in strength.
''My religion prescribed as an absolute sacred ritual smoking cigars and drinking alcohol before, after and if need be during all meals and the intervals between them.''
A pre rugby warm up with a 20 year old CoRo.. unfortunately it is following the same bland taste that I have had from a few vintage cigars now.. but a good way to start the afternoon!
A twenty yo CORO should still be a fine smoke. I have smoked many similar or older, inc a '96 gift which is still my best ever smoke. THat was still ver powerful but made with Black tobacco, new strains are milder but I think they are still classic smokes, if milder than when fresh.
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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