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Originally Posted by BigO
Well, it was last summer and I'd taken the girls fishing at Lake Allatoona, so I wasn't really dialed into the cigar like I would have been on my back deck. What stood out to me was that it was very smooth and tasted a lot better than I would have expected for a Villazon cigar of that age. I generally smoke islands when I can sneak one in.
Have you tried any of the GTO line? One of my favorite domestic cigars is their Painkiller (they advertise here). Very full bodied. I can send you a few. They have a couple of years on them, but they were exceptional right OTT.
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I definitely prefer a few years age on full bodied cigars. It smooths them out some, and keeps them from being overpowering to my palate, while remaining full bodied still.
I can't handle an Opus X with less than 5 years on it, for example
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