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I haven't had a cigar in over a week due to bad allergies. I've never had Kristoff Maduro so I figured I'd treat myself tonight. Anyone have an opinion on this cigar? It looks great, smells good and seems very well made. Let me know what you think.
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Mila smoked my cigar
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I smoked a lot of these last summer and enjoyed each one.
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That was a great cigar. Very enjoyable. After the allergies last week I'm behind on my projects but I'm back in the saddle today.
Time to go build some humidors.
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Have My Own Room
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these are great cigars, I bought a box of 1/2 maduro and 1/2 criollo when they had a tasting at the local B&M. Glen (I am pretty sure thats his name) the owner of the company is a real cool guy as well
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I smoked my first Kristoff the day I met the owner in Germantown, WI last May. I have purchased about two boxes of various Kristoff's since then. They have become my "go to" cigar.
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The Maddy robusto is one fantastic cigar. It started off with a bang of spice and espresso but quickly calmed down to a wonderful bitter chocolate/espresso flavor. It burned perfectly and had a smoke you could chew. The thing I like the most is that it takes the Maduro flavor right to the edge. It just kicks it up a little bit more than the usual. If I had to score this cigar I'd give it a 94. I don't know if it was because I went a week w/o a cigar and was sick, but if it was, Being sick won't be so bad next time.
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|I wonder how much the price difference is before schip and after.
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