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Don't forget Honduras. A lot of good strong cigars from there.
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Yea, I too have been WAY into Nicaraguans this year, to the point where I recently said that I hardly like anything NOT from Nica. But then I smoked the nicer Fuentes (Anejo, Opus, WOAM) and started getting into LFDs, and remembered that I like La Aurora, lol.
And I also really do like the RP Decade and OWR. The Decade needs to AGE, guys--try one with a year on it and it's a whole 'nother cigar! You may still not care for it, of course, to each his own. But I agree too that many/most of the Nica puros I like need additional aging, most notoriously Padron regular lines and Tats. I think virtually all Tats need some additional rest, if not a full year. |
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I had a tat 2003 cojonu and it was incredible. I could not imagine how good it would be with some age.
I just picked up 10 yesterday but really do not anticipate any of them making it past a month. |
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