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03-23-2013, 01:01 PM | #1 |
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Connie 73 and 84 from late 90's
The JR thread in the smoking room reminded me of these so I went digging to the bottom of the coolidor to dig some of these up. I had marked the bundles with the date I bought them. 97 and 99, not sure if they were made the same year but I assume so. The cello was way past yellow and is now a dark gold. The cigars were out of this world good. They held a tight ash for well over an inch, burned flawlessly, had an easy draw, and the flavor on both was one of the best cigars I've had in a long time. What a treat to have found several bundles of these gems.
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