guess it's time to give Tatuaje a try. Not been smoking(cigars) for 4-5 months now. Just smoked a RP vintage 1990 today, loved it.
I guess so,dammit. I hate it when I find out things are done in a slipshod manner WTF!!
Rocky is horrid(company and the man himself). He puts out a new cigar, every month(not a good thing in the cigar industry).
Check out Tatuaje and Pepin Garcia(or anything made by him). Amazing people, even more amazing cigars. The Garcia's recently opened Nicaragua's largest cigar factory in Esteli. I should be visiting it this year.
Let me know if you need anymore recommendations or any other questions.
Not a fan of Camacho, since they decided to take Matt Booth and try and make him their version of Pete Johnson. Room 101 cigars, lol.
well, what can i say??? ur reason for not liking camachos is personal..
it still doesnt take away from the fact that the triple maduro is an excellent cigar. priced well also. 12 bucks a stick for such quality is great.
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KyleJ
Tatuaje is another great line of cigars. Very flavorful, and beautiful construction from what I've seen and experienced. Pepin Garcia's Esteli factory is on my short list of travel destinations...as previously stated I am a Nicaraguan Nut. I used to live in Costa Rica, so I am well-experienced in Central-American countries, all of which are some of the most beautiful places on earth. Wouldn't it be nice to have the newly-formed ICMag Cigar Aficionados club meet up in Nicaragua or the Dominican Rep. to tour some of the local cigar plantations and factories whilst sharing and sampling cigars and Cannabis? I can dream right?
What do you guys think of the Opus X? I've got 4-5 in the humi, at least 8 months now. Wanted to wait a year but... might be time to try one.
Any opinions?
Hey all...just wanted u all to know I smoked a NUB Cameroon this morning on my drive to work and I have to say I was very impressed...very tasty cigar with a smack in ur face pepperiness for the first few minutes, then it turns into a beautiful, nutty, toasted cashew and almond bonanza with a very nice spice on the exhale...YUM, already ordered more from my cigar site...
After work, on my way home, I smoked a CAO Italia Piccolo, my last one and it reminded me why!!! Such a tasty stick with lots of pepper, coffee, leather and something I can't quite place, but I love that cigar, got more of tose as well in the robusto size...anyhow, its too cold outside now to smoke anything before I goto bed, so Itll have to wait till morning....Hmmm, what to smoke for breakfast!!!! Maybe a Fuente Hemingway Short story??? Gnite all
Peace
- Z
La Gloria Cubana Series R No. 6
(Dominican Republic)
about $190-210 for 24 of them.
This is great guys!
Here is my top 5 favorite cigars that are still commercially available:
#1 - Gurkha Triple ligero (mild leather, cedar/juniper, pistachio/cashew and hints of cherries/dark fruits and cocoa)
#2 - Padron 1964 Maduro Exclusivo (very chocolatey/cocoa/creamy with a multitude of other complex flavors)
#3 - Diesel Unholy Cocktail (VERY difficult to put my finger on or describe flavors, but strong, stout and scrumptious)
#4 - Padron 1926 Maduro No.6 (similar to the '64 but definately its own cigar entity)
#5 - Rocky Patel Decade Torpedo (I've only smoked three, so I can't really recall specifics...only that I subconciously look for them everytime I am somewhere that sells cigars)....