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Old 03-02-2009, 03:12 PM   #20
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Default Re: Evolution & Tastes

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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol View Post
Just my opinion, but I've npticed (within a few cigar smokers) preference evolve from:

1. start off liking mild cigars
2. grows into enjoying strong/full bodied cigars
3. completes the evolution back to mild cigars with renewed appreciation.

Hmm, that was never it with me.

There are full-bodied cigars and mild cigars that I have liked, all the way through. Some of those I liked 25 years ago, I still like today. Punch Rothschilds are one of the most consistent smokes I have had. Same goes for the El Rey del Mundo Robusto line. I'd love to smoke a few Moore & Bode Flamboyans, and then, a Oliva V.

It is that I have come to find that a few certain cigars will fit my mood - whether that mood is full, spicy, mild, med, etc...

I like what Volt had to say, that considering the fact that I don't smoke 3-6 cigars A DAY, when I do want one, I want one that I know won't disappoint me, and that has the particular flavors I am looking for at that particular time.
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