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Cigar Smell
This is just a general observation on my part.
The worse a cigar smells, the better it tastes. As in, if I can smell cows, pigs, and poop on my cigar before lighting it, it will usually taste amazing. If I smell a leafy smell, it usually just tastes like smoke. (I like maduros btw, if that makes a difference) Am I weird? :r :sh |
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You obviously haven't smelled many Gurkha's. They taste as worse as they smell.
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please go get help befor you brain implodes and you kill everyone.... its coming soon...be warned....
on a realistic side, your right it seems. The "funny" smelling" ones taste amazing with you smoke them |
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Barnyard usually means wet. I like my maduros same as you, and that's normally a good indicator I'll like a cigar. Trouble is, when I smoke them wet, a lot of ammonia comes along with it and just plain ruins the flavors of the cigar on retrohale. All I get is burned out noseholes.
So I set them down at 60% for about 8 months. At that point, the barnyard tones down a ton, and the chocolate, sweet, spicy, full delicious flavors come out. Here's a tip... If you like that barnyardy wet smell, order any Oliva maduro from the online vendors. They always come super wet and fresh. Special G maduros, G maduros, and especially O maduros will totally rock your world. The longer you keep them, the better they'll get, too. :tu |
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This can be true for sure. I love a good maduro but then I love a good nat too. For me a good cigar is a good cigar can be any number of kinds.
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Did someone say maduro? :dr :dr :dr
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Maduro is my favorite. :dr Yes, though it seems the smelly ones (also the ones that non-cigar smokers find offensive - but who cares) have the best taste.
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On the serious tip, I agree with the OP sometimes. However, I have some cigars that smell like melted dark chocolate when cold and a basket of spring flowers when lit and taste f%^#ing spectacular, too! |
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Possible that this has to do with a natural fertilizer vs a synthetic one?
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Or more likely that is entirely random.
There are only 4 possible outcomes. like smell, like cigar hate smell, like cigar like smell, hate cigar hate smell, hate cigar Posted via Mobile Device |
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Yes indeed, the stinkier the better for me and my maduros. When I go to work and someone tells me I stink, I just smile and say thank you. Then I know I have had a great smoke!
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With the exception of some cigars damaged by improper storage, I can't say that I've ever found pre-light aroma to be definitively indicative of an enjoyable cigar. I've smelled many dog rockets with wonderful pre-light aromas, and many good cigars that were just "meh" before lighting. Unless I'm trying to figure out what tobaccos are in a cigar, I don't even smell them anymore. |
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