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M.J., I'm sure you've smoked more than one of these to give it a fair shake, but in my humble opinion, it's hard for me to write off a cigar after just one sample like many I know do. JR |
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Will herf for food
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Never had a Serie N, but I have had color come off on every single Serie R No. 7 Maduro I've smoked. I used to enjoy them more than I do now. It was my first box purchase some 3-4 years ago. I don't care for that vitola anymore, but everyone I've smoked (30-40) have had the color come off of them and leave stains on my lips/fingers.
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The Hebrew Hammer
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![]() I'm right there with ya when you say next just give a cigar only once chance. Too many variables can screw up a cigar from its full potential. I'll definitely be trying more Serie N, mostly because even though my first impressions were so-so, I thought I was better than their regular line.
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