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TripleF
08-08-2009, 12:57 PM
The IPCPR Show starts tomorrow and shortly after there'll be plenty of buzz about new cigars.
I thought I might give you all a heads up on 3 I've had, all of which I enjoy!!
El Baton - JC Newman
Brickhouse - JC Newman
Cain - by Sam Leccia, by Oliva Cigars (now this one will kick your little A$$).
Keep your eyes peeled at your local B&M!! :tu
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adampc22
08-08-2009, 01:00 PM
my arse aint little so i would like to see if that cigar has the bollocks to try and kick my arse lol
Genetic Defect
08-08-2009, 01:00 PM
The IPCPR Show starts tomorrow and shortly after there'll be plenty of buzz about new cigars.
I thought I might give you all a heads up on 3 I've had, all of which I enjoy!!
El Baton - JC Newman
Brickhouse - JC Newman
Cain - by Sam Leccia, by Oliva Cigars (now this one will kick your little A$$).
Keep your eyes peeled at your local B&M!! :tu
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had this one, was good :tu
Genetic Defect
08-08-2009, 01:01 PM
my arse aint little so i would like to see if that cigar has the bollocks to try and kick my arse lol
but it is hairy
http://www.billybear4kids.com/animal/whose-toes/AsianWildAss.jpg
alley00p
08-08-2009, 01:04 PM
The IPCPR Show starts tomorrow and shortly after there'll be plenty of buzz about new cigars.
I thought I might give you all a heads up on 3 I've had, all of which I enjoy!!
El Baton - JC Newman
Brickhouse - JC Newman
Cain - by Sam Leccia, by Oliva Cigars (now this one will kick your little A$$).
Keep your eyes peeled at your local B&M!! :tu
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had this one, was good :tu
:tpd: I'm with Perry, this was a very good cigar. My B&M, ViBratto's, has had them for a few weeks! :D
:dance:
Jbailey
08-08-2009, 01:04 PM
Is this a new version of the El Baton? We had it at our shop for awhile.
Genetic Defect
08-08-2009, 01:04 PM
:tpd: I'm with Perry, this was a very good cigar. My B&M, ViBratto's, has had them for a few weeks! :D
:dance:
I thought they were priced good too :)
Genetic Defect
08-08-2009, 01:05 PM
Is this a new version of the El Baton? We had it at our shop for awhile.
:rolleyes: braggart :D
NCRadioMan
08-08-2009, 01:11 PM
Is this a new version of the El Baton? We had it at our shop for awhile.
Same one, Dave. We have had these in since late last year.
I'll never buy anything to support Sam "crackpot theory" Leccia.
Jbailey
08-08-2009, 01:11 PM
:rolleyes: braggart :D
Just curious. :)
SkinsFanLarry
08-08-2009, 02:39 PM
I personally want to see if the "Cain" can stand up to Pete's "T110"...now that was an ass kicker, in my opinion!
elderboy02
08-08-2009, 02:39 PM
I have hears so many good things about the Cain. I want to try one now!
SkinsFanLarry
08-08-2009, 02:41 PM
I'll trade you a couple for a few of "those" new ones you just got!
The Saint
08-08-2009, 03:15 PM
Brickhouse - JC Newman
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As in "Built like a Brick(Sh*t)House"?
Azpostal
08-08-2009, 03:18 PM
I'm ready for the Cain!
The Saint
08-08-2009, 03:20 PM
Same one, Dave. We have had these in since late last year.
I'll never buy anything to support Sam "crackpot theory" Leccia.
So tell us how you really feel. :r
Silound
08-10-2009, 10:54 PM
The IPCPR Show starts tomorrow and shortly after there'll be plenty of buzz about new cigars.
I thought I might give you all a heads up on 3 I've had, all of which I enjoy!!
El Baton - JC Newman
Brickhouse - JC Newman
Cain - by Sam Leccia, by Oliva Cigars (now this one will kick your little A$$).
Keep your eyes peeled at your local B&M!! :tu
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Not at all appealing. It's nothing but pure power in the form of raw fresh ligero and a spicy wrapper. I smoke power daily, but this cigar just made me outright sick.
The best new cigar I tried was actually a General Cigar product...the UpperCut. It's supposed to be more of a rival to the boutique brands, and it does a fair job of offering something along those lines. The only problem is the price point, which is still just as high as Tat or Pepin.
SmokinCozy
08-11-2009, 01:11 AM
Do any of the old timers think the Cain will mellow down to a great smoke over time? or does time matter with something that strong?
BengalMan
08-11-2009, 02:21 AM
Honestly, I primarily smoke full bodied stuff and I've smoked my fair share of Cain's, both natural and maduro. I've also smoked numerious T110's, Camacho Triple Maduro's, and plenty other crazy full bodied stuff. Out of all the people that have came through the booth and smoked Cain and checked it out, I've yet to hear anything alone the lines of it being too strong or too much ligero or too much spice, in fact it was the exact opposite. Everyone's pallet is different which is understandable, but to be completely honest, Cain is the smoothest full bodied cigar I've had to date.
As far as if it will mellow, I think the way the blend is, it's already mellow, but with power behind it. any cigar, regardless of what it is will mellow with time. Cain was never meant to be a kick you in the ass and make you feel dizzy and sick powerful cigar (that's Cain F, lol). It was meant to be a strong, yet smooth cigar with good flavor that is well balanced while still delivering that punch that's needed to be put into the full bodied category and personally, I think it delivered exceptionally. That's not to say that there aren't plenty of other full bodied cigars on the market that do very well. It's actually the exact opposite, There are plenty. Smoke what you like and like what you smoke, regardless of what it is.
Dan, I'll hit you up when I return from the show and get you a Cain natural and maduro. Jungle Jim's and The Party Source both have events that I booked at the show coming up the 1st week of Sept.
tchariya
08-11-2009, 08:21 AM
The IPCPR Show starts tomorrow and shortly after there'll be plenty of buzz about new cigars.
I thought I might give you all a heads up on 3 I've had, all of which I enjoy!!
El Baton - JC Newman
Brickhouse - JC Newman
Cain - by Sam Leccia, by Oliva Cigars (now this one will kick your little A$$).
Keep your eyes peeled at your local B&M!! :tu
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Wait til you see the Cain 'Nub'. 1/3 the stick and 4x the price!
unfortunately it is unlikely to see any of these in germany and if they are comming they are going to be overpriced...
hank_612
08-11-2009, 06:07 PM
Generals new uppercut was pretty good but in the league of
a tat or pepin it is not. They had several new sticks but I was most excited by a new size for the serie r.
Caos new cuban style was nice but seemed like a torano with a different wrapper more than a big change.
The cain habano was very good and not quite as nic crazy as the cain maddy which whipped my as a bit.
Fuentes new brick house features the wrapper that was on the original oliva v. I verified this with people at oliva and fuente. They are not handing out samples at the show but I will have one early next week to try.
The new Fuente Queen B is a Sungrown wrapper robusto. Sounds Yummy anyway.
Perdomo had a lot of new Conneticut wrapper sticks that were very good.They basically took the wrapper on the champagne and put it on the patriarch and anniversery.
The new my father is very nice and seemed to be more complex than the original. Pepin has a touch.
Pinar del Rio had a new release that I smoked twice I will have to dig up a band to remember the name but it was cabinet or reservo well something like that. Probable the best new cigar I tried at the show. I had the short 60 and a torp. Abe is a cool guy and works out of new orleans. There stuff if starting to get some attention.
I smoke a Illusione cuchillo for the first time and was blown away. Bar none the best value in cigars. Med-full tons of tobacco leather and mild spice.
I also smoked a new Alec Bradley Esence or something like that and came away pretty happy but not excited.
Kristoffs new Sumatra will also be a hit if you are a Kristoff fan. A little heavier but not crazy.
JFR has a new connie line that was very tasty. It was a good show for connies in general. People are following Camachos lead and giving conneticut cigars more pop.
I posted this on my blackberry while riding home so don't bust my balls about the spelling and grammar please.
SmokinCozy
08-11-2009, 06:24 PM
Thanks for all the info
elderboy02
08-13-2009, 01:11 PM
Honestly, I primarily smoke full bodied stuff and I've smoked my fair share of Cain's, both natural and maduro. I've also smoked numerious T110's, Camacho Triple Maduro's, and plenty other crazy full bodied stuff. Out of all the people that have came through the booth and smoked Cain and checked it out, I've yet to hear anything alone the lines of it being too strong or too much ligero or too much spice, in fact it was the exact opposite. Everyone's pallet is different which is understandable, but to be completely honest, Cain is the smoothest full bodied cigar I've had to date.
As far as if it will mellow, I think the way the blend is, it's already mellow, but with power behind it. any cigar, regardless of what it is will mellow with time. Cain was never meant to be a kick you in the ass and make you feel dizzy and sick powerful cigar (that's Cain F, lol). It was meant to be a strong, yet smooth cigar with good flavor that is well balanced while still delivering that punch that's needed to be put into the full bodied category and personally, I think it delivered exceptionally. That's not to say that there aren't plenty of other full bodied cigars on the market that do very well. It's actually the exact opposite, There are plenty. Smoke what you like and like what you smoke, regardless of what it is.
Dan, I'll hit you up when I return from the show and get you a Cain natural and maduro. Jungle Jim's and The Party Source both have events that I booked at the show coming up the 1st week of Sept.
Thanks Ian. If you hook me up with a couple I will write a review on them for you :tu
nofeardiver
09-14-2009, 01:22 PM
I may still be new to cigars, i just started smoking them and collecting about 8 months ago. But some of my first cigars were NUB and i love them still continue to buy them, i agree with Sam in the fact that it seems to keep the same consistency all the way to the nub, As far as the CAIN i have about 15 of them resting in my humi and will try them in a while.
I think me being a newbie, the Nub Cameroon or Connecticut was the perfect cigar starting out. Also i have grown more towards maduro and stronger full bodied like the Perdomo Habano Maduro, such a great cigar.
Just my noob two sense
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