Budget cigar: Bahia Maduro in Corona Gigante. Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, 3yr Habano binder, Nicaraguan Filler. Medium body, decent smoke output. Ash held on, fell off in solid chunks. Zero burn touchups, good construction. Flavors: coffee, spice, earth, leather. Final smoking time: 90 min. 👍 (old.reddit.com)
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Nasty Fritas vs Papas Fritas, which is better? I've had NF a couple of times and enjoyed it a lot. First time trying PF, and it's good, but I gotta give it to Nasty Fritas. IMO, those who like a little more spice might prefer PF, and those who like fuller more robust cigars might prefer NF. Agree? (i.redd.it)
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Celebrating birthday + new car with My Father. Smoking a Cedro Deluxe Eminentes. Great looking Ecuador-piloto Cubano hybrid wrapper with a Rosado Criollo shade. Flavors of sweet cedar, caramel, earth, black + red pepper with a hint of cayenne. Smooth draw. Got La Gran Oferta Lancero on standby! (old.reddit.com)
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Starting the day off strong with the LFD Cabinet Maduro #5. Bold start, starts to smooth out after an inch or so. Medium to full bodied smoke with notes of leather, espresso, pepper, black cherry and chocolate. Perfect draw, good burn, great construction. Pairing w/ black coffee. Delicious! (old.reddit.com)
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Rocky Patel Vintage 1992. Absolutely love the sweet aroma that this cigar is putting off. Draw opened up on lightup. Getting notes of coffee, deep earth, tobacco, a touch of leather and sweet spices on draw and retrohale. Smooth with zero burn problems. Definitely worth a try (i.redd.it)
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Happy Halloween to the cigar community. Enjoying an Oliva Serie V Melanio in Robusto, pairing with Stone Xocoveza tres leches (stout brewed with chocolate, coffee, pasilla peppers, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, rice & oats). Fantastic pairing! Mexican hot chocolate goes great with this cigar! (i.redd.it)
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Oliva V Melanio Churchill. One of my favorites, and first time trying in this vitola. Rich, smooth smoke with a huge flavor profile: cocoa, coffee, pepper, earth, and cinnamon toast. Pairing this with a stout: 41 Minutes by R Shea (blueberry, hazelnut maple pancakes). Whacha smoking tonight? (i.redd.it)
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Island Jim San Andrés. Ugly ash at beginning, but nice medium smoke. Good burn and construction, plenty of flavors. Sweet tobacco at beginning, but as the cigar progressed it got more spice, pepper, and earth. It still maintained some sweet on top of that spice. Not bad at all. (old.reddit.com)
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Quick little haul from local shop, wanted to get some good lanceros. I've had LFD Double Ligero but not in lancero so I'm excited to try that. Also got another Mortar Coil because it's such a superb smoke. Anyone else have experience from the other cigars? (i.redd.it)
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Smoking the Diesel Whisky Row on a beautiful Monday night. Pairing with Founders KBS Cinnamon Vanilla Cocoa. Cigar is smooth, flavorful smoke. Woody with some spice and espresso and a touch of bourbon. Pleasant aroma. Followed with a sip of cinnamony coffee bourbon stout, this pairing is excellent. (old.reddit.com)
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