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Signature (Formally Cafe Creme) Blue Cigar - Tin of 10
Date Added: Wednesday 02 November, 2016
I smoke these on a regular basis and have noticed that recently they go out more easily than previously. I'm surmising that the manufacturer is using less tobacco. In other words it's inflationary. Has anybody else noticed this? As a caveat I'm not blaming CGARS as I normally buy them from a well known supermarket.
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Signature (Formally Cafe Creme) Blue Cigar - Tin of 10
Date Added: Saturday 10 September, 2016
Enjoyable. These are the first cigarillos I smoked and I still enjoy them on occasion, with a cup of black coffee.
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Samuel Gawith Squadron Leader Mixture Pipe Tobacco 50g (Tin)
Date Added: Friday 15 July, 2016
really like this tobacco I like the buying options feel it is good value for money also it has a distinct taste similar to Charles Rattray it definitely is a favourite
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San Cristobal El Principe Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Friday 15 July, 2016
Too tight to enjoy. A very constricting draw, with little smoke and poor combustion. First half is very bitter and dry, though the final third improves with notes of leather and cedarwood. Some earthly notes balance it well. Overall, a disappointing experience.
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Sancho Panza Belicosos Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Tuesday 07 June, 2016
Reviewed by Jack Schonhaut (June 2001) I didn't know I was going to be a taste tester until these beauties arrived with my order from MO. I have smoked this vitola before and found them to be pleasant with a mild to medium flavor. These looked darker than any Sancho Panza I have previously seen with almost a maduro hue. There was also a beautiful oily sheen that made them look like they were going to try out for the Mr./Ms Universe pageant. I grudgingly put them in the humidor to rest for a week before I started my tasting. The first candidate was smoked after lunch. It was a nice sunny day, perfect for a leisurely smoke on the deck. There cigar looked perfect. Smooth, no veins and firm to the touch. The cut was clean and the pre-light aroma was a smell of cedar. Upon lighting there was an easy draw with a medium to full flavor that included tastes of cedar and coffee. I'm not talking about a latte, I mean fresh ground Columbian, in a big cup. This was not the taste of the Sancho Panza I've had before. This continued through the first third of the smoke as a firm dark gray a
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Sancho Panza Belicosos Cigar - 1 Single
Date Added: Tuesday 07 June, 2016
Reviewed by Steve Pulizzano (February 2001) Named for the rustic squire to Don Quixote in Cervantes' novel of the same name. The Sancho Panza is generally admired for its two larger cigars, the Belicoso and Sancho which is a formidable 9¼ X 47. All are handmade and are mild to medium bodied. The Sancho Panza is one of Cubas oldest marques. A very well made Habanos of the vitola: campanas. A smooth, finely veined capa that covered a well packed and slightly boxpressed figurado with no hard or soft spots to its length. Of the three samples sent only one was subpar in its taste with an acrid and dry finish especially for the first ¾ to 1". The following notes are for the other two: Prelight draw gave rich ripe fruity overtones that were mellow and refined without any harshness and that unmistakable Habanos tang to the tobacco. Postlight taste and aromas of subtle honey/floral, spice, a touch of roasted coffee and cedar that were subdued yet left sweet and aromatic tones on the palate. The torpedo shape tends to condense the smoke and leave a heavy prescence in the mouth but is m
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