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borndead1 03-03-2009 08:54 AM

Famous Nic 3000 -- well rested
 
Got these in Feb '08. Robustos.

What a great blend. Lots of subtle flavor changes and a great aroma.

For those of you who like ass-kicking cigars, you owe it to yourself and your wallet to try these. Prime rib flavor for the price of a hamburger. This is one of those cigars that make me question why I ever pay more than $2 for a cigar. :ss

Coz77 03-04-2009 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by borndead1 (Post 267905)
Got these in Feb '08. Robustos.

What a great blend. Lots of subtle flavor changes and a great aroma.

For those of you who like ass-kicking cigars, you owe it to yourself and your wallet to try these. Prime rib flavor for the price of a hamburger. This is one of those cigars that make me question why I ever pay more than $2 for a cigar. :ss

Agreed...its been a while since Ive had one. I think its time to fill up the shopping cart at famous. Im also fond of the Dominican 5000 toros. With about 6 month on them they make a great morning cigar in the summer with some iced coffee. :dr

borndead1 03-04-2009 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Coz77 (Post 269888)
Agreed...its been a while since Ive had one. I think its time to fill up the shopping cart at famous. Im also fond of the Dominican 5000 toros. With about 6 month on them they make a great morning cigar in the summer with some iced coffee. :dr


Dominican 5000, eh? :hm

I've tried the 1000 (didn't care for 'em), the 2000 (OK but won't buy again) and the 4000 (pretty good, need some more). Are the 5000 mild? The customer reviews have kept me from trying the 5000.

Coz77 03-04-2009 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by borndead1 (Post 269985)
Dominican 5000, eh? :hm

I've tried the 1000 (didn't care for 'em), the 2000 (OK but won't buy again) and the 4000 (pretty good, need some more). Are the 5000 mild? The customer reviews have kept me from trying the 5000.


To be honest when I first had the Dom 5000 it sucked it was bitter and harsh, I tossed it about 1/2 way. Stashed them away in the humi for about 6 months then gave them another try. I couldn't believe how nicely they rounded out. Smooth, creamy, nutty, sweet and mild. The famous description pretty much nails it!

I only had a fiver so I cant comment on consistency but the few I had really turned out to be excellent. As I stated before, Ive only had them in the morning and always paired them with a ice coffee and a little coffee mate hazelnut creamer. May its the combo, I dont know? The whole experiance got me interested in connecticuts again. Something I put on the back burner for a long time.

shvictor 03-07-2009 08:36 PM

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I really like the Nic 3000"s

drob 03-07-2009 09:39 PM

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If you think they're good now, put some away for this time next year. I still have some that are about 3-1/2 yrs old - YOWZA! :)

borndead1 03-08-2009 12:09 PM

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Going the opposite route today. Smoking a torpedo from a bundle I just got a couple of days ago. Sticker on the bottom says 2-09. These babies are fresh.

Unique flavor that no other cigar even comes close to. A lot of "strength" but really GOOD flavor. Weird spices. Rosemary?

One of my favorite NCs. Hell, one of my favorite cigars PERIOD. :ss

borndead1 03-08-2009 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by drob (Post 276538)
If you think they're good now, put some away for this time next year. I still have some that are about 3-1/2 yrs old - YOWZA! :)


That would be the original batch, right? So the ones you have are actually Oliva Serie X. :dr

MarkinAZ 03-08-2009 05:24 PM

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:tuAlways a solid tasting robusto....

BamBam 03-08-2009 05:44 PM

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Does the size of these 3000's make a difference in flavor???

woops 03-08-2009 06:30 PM

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I've had several of the Nicaraguan 3000 Grande Robusto's (6x60) and have another bundle in the humidor that just turned 6 months. They've always been one of my favorites.

borndead1 03-10-2009 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by BamBam (Post 277603)
Does the size of these 3000's make a difference in flavor???


Actually no, from my experience, and I've smoked every size except the grande robusto (60 RG is just too fat for me). There's a very good consistency in the blend across the different sizes.

BC-Axeman 03-10-2009 12:51 PM

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The funny thing is I think these have more "Cuban" flavor than many Cuban cigars.

BlackDog 08-12-2009 08:04 PM

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Smoked my first Famous Nicaraguan 3000 tonight, toro size. What a great cigar, totally terrific. Leathery, spicy, and woody flavors, almost velvety on the tongue. Excellent construction. I got this in a PIF from BlackIrish. They're out of stock currently, but when they're back in I'll be buying some.

borndead1 08-13-2009 11:06 AM

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Probably my favorite NC, and one of my favorite cigars period.

I wish they would try a few new sizes though, with a bit thinner RG. Maybe a lonsdale or corona gorda.

cricky101 08-13-2009 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by borndead1 (Post 508161)
Probably my favorite NC, and one of my favorite cigars period.

I wish they would try a few new sizes though, with a bit thinner RG. Maybe a lonsdale or corona gorda.

If they made a corona I'd smoke them all of the time. I still smoke the robustos quite a bit, but a smaller RG would be awesome.

BlackIrish 08-13-2009 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackDog (Post 507491)
Smoked my first Famous Nicaraguan 3000 tonight, toro size. What a great cigar, totally terrific. Leathery, spicy, and woody flavors, almost velvety on the tongue. Excellent construction. I got this in a PIF from BlackIrish. They're out of stock currently, but when they're back in I'll be buying some.

Glad you enjoyed it -- a great smoke, period. The price just makes it better.

BFallehy 08-13-2009 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by borndead1 (Post 508161)
Probably my favorite NC, and one of my favorite cigars period.

I wish they would try a few new sizes though, with a bit thinner RG. Maybe a lonsdale or corona gorda.

I'm with you Mark, I would love to see this in a corona gorda. But even in their current size I would love to get some more of these. I have only had one thanks to Shellie, but every time I go to Famous to check them out they are not available. :mad:

big a 08-13-2009 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackIrish (Post 508213)
Glad you enjoyed it -- a great smoke, period. The price just makes it better.

On of the best smokes i have to this date. The price is great, if you can find them however.

nozero 08-13-2009 05:18 PM

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Agreed, great price great smoke.:tu


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