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The Series 'A' was an immediate favorite. While I would call it a medium, it has enough spice and flavor to satisfy the full body smoker without being so heavy as to knock out the mild-medium crowd. And for the price, its something I can smoke everyday without selling of my kids.
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Nice review, I see some in my near future.
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Earlier this evening I smoked my first 5 Vegas A Alpha (torpedo), 6.0" x 52. I liked it very well. I agree that it was medium bodied, with coffee & toast flavors, becoming more spicy as the cigar passed the half way mark. There was also a subtle sweetness throughout the cigar. I had a few issues with the wrapper splitting, which I attribute this to my humi currently being a little on the dry side. But it certainly was not enough to prevent me from enjoying the cigar. Recommended.
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I love 5 Vegas Series "A" Artisans (Robusto). For the price they are very hard to beat.
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Thanks for the review.
I've like every 'A' I've had so far, as well. |
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