View Full Version : Are the NC Dunhills worth smoking?
e-man67
06-12-2009, 09:48 AM
So I know that the cuban Dunhill's are terrific (at least I've heard) but are the NCs any good?
poker
06-12-2009, 09:51 AM
I think they are good in their own right, but the NC Dunhill's are nothing even remotely close to their older Cuban brethren.
NCRadioMan
06-12-2009, 09:53 AM
Mild, creamy and expensive. Good but not great. You are paying for the name, really.
Tio Gato
06-12-2009, 10:02 AM
Expensive for sure, but isn't worth trying at least one? Then you'll know.:)
ActionAndy
06-12-2009, 10:13 AM
I like the Aged range quite a bit. Smooth, mellow, refined. The Signed range is fuller and more peppery--I'd like it more if it was a bit cheaper. If I'm spending the money, I'll get the Aged range.
Clampdown
06-12-2009, 10:23 AM
Where is the overpriced throw up smiley?
NCRadioMan
06-12-2009, 10:24 AM
Where is the overpriced throw up smiley?
This is the best I can do. :D
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alley00p
06-12-2009, 10:40 AM
I was fortunate to smoke a Dunhill Signed Range Churchill last night... :tu
Paired with a dram of Glenlivet 18 yo single malt, the marriage of smoke and scotch flavors resulted in tastes that were outstanding. The DSR uses Cameroon leaf as a binder, which gave the cigar a different, almost sweet tasting creamy smoke at times. :dr
The DSRs are pricey - $21 for a Churchill, ranging down to $11 for a Petit Corona - but I'll be trying different sizes of this cigar in the future because I personally enjoyed that first one very much. :ss
I have never smoked a Dunhill CC, and doubt that it will happen in the near future, so I'll have to try out the NC DSR's every so often.
:dance:
ActionAndy
06-12-2009, 10:43 AM
I was fortunate to smoke a Dunhill Signed Range Churchill last night... :tu
Paired with a dram of Glenlivet 18 yo single malt, the marriage of smoke and scotch flavors resulted in tastes that were outstanding. The DSR uses Cameroon leaf as a binder, which gave the cigar a different, almost sweet tasting creamy smoke at times. :dr
The DSRs are pricey - $21 for a Churchill, ranging down to $11 for a Petit Corona - but I'll be trying different sizes of this cigar in the future because I personally enjoyed that first one very much. :ss
I have never smoked a Dunhill CC, and doubt that it will happen in the near future, so I'll have to try out the NC DSR's every so often.
:dance:
I went to a Dunhill tasting a few weeks ago. The grand prize for the raffle was a 6 cigar sampler of the signed range in a magnetic locking box with a steel punch cutter. Guess who won? :ss
The Poet
06-12-2009, 02:23 PM
JMHO, but they're too mild for me. And for the price of one I could get two VSGs.
I won't, but I could.
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