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Old 06-13-2010, 07:41 PM   #1
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The other two are for reference ... the one on the right i think is the Los Imperialista Corona Gorda and the one in the middle is a cohiba. the cello looked pretty yellow on the cohiba, any idea on the age?
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The Cohiba "red dot" first appeared in 1997, so it wouldn't be older than that.
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Yes. Cohiba "Red Dot" came out in 1997. However, what you show in the photo is a Cohiba Black. From a Google search:

Manufacturer: General Cigar.

• Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
• Binder: Dominican Republic
• Filler: Dominican Republic, Mexico
• Handmade in Dominican Republic

Cohiba Black Cigars where introduced in 2006. It features a Connecticut Broadleaf Wrapper with a blend of three year old tobaccos. Most of the sizes are offered in boxes of 20.
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Old 06-14-2010, 09:37 PM   #5
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Maybe that's an OR Cohiba Black Pequeno James! *lol*
I bought it in Jul 2009 though.... I've been racking my
brain trying to figure out what that maduro is! Wait I know!

I remember! Tell you what let's make this fun James! Even
if you've never done one before put up a BTT thread and
do a review! I'll tell you at the end! *lol*

I remember now! Naaaah, Naaah, Nah, Naaah, Naaaaaaah!
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Maybe that's an OR Cohiba Black Pequeno James! *lol*
I bought it in Jul 2009 though.... I've been racking my
brain trying to figure out what that maduro is! Wait I know!

I remember! Tell you what let's make this fun James! Even
if you've never done one before put up a BTT thread and
do a review! I'll tell you at the end! *lol*

I remember now! Naaaah, Naaah, Nah, Naaah, Naaaaaaah!

sounds like a plan
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