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I Need My Space
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It took me a lot longer then you to realize that I preferred Nicaraguan puros to other countries puros(with one exception). But I absolutely agree with you, Nicaragua grows some tasty leaf.
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Feeling at Home
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I think the Connecticut wrapper is just a name for that type of leaf. They grew the wrapper leaves with Connecticut seed in Nicaragua. Just like you'll see that a lot of cigars say they are created with Cuban seed.
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Footbag - You have to tell us what the exception is???
To be fair I should not say I did not enjoy the non nic puro cigars. I did enjoy them but not nearly as much as nic puros. The Tat 2003 Cojonu 03 was the first cigar that made me actually say 'wow'. So different from anything else. Can only describe it as if someone snuck some pieces of a snickers bar in that stick.
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Haha. Not sure how I missed that.
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I'm nuts for the place
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That's the great thing about this hobby of ours. So many cigars to choose from that fit all of our individual tastes. Sounds like your having a blast finding what you like!
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I think sampling different cigars to find out what you like is half the fun.
Everyday I am adding on 5 new gars I need to try. |
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Here Franky Franky
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Love pretty much everything from Nic... Try the Oliva Vs
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I'm nuts for the place
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I smoked a 2008 V Maddie the other night that was just out of this world. Thing just oozed of chocolate and seemed to change every 1/2 inch or so. I only have a handful of 09s left but now I refuse to touch them until next year.
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