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03-27-2003, 02:57 PM | #1 |
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The Cigar by Perdoma
One thing being unemployed has meant is that my habanos inventory has been greatly reduced and I :gasp: have had to resort to mixing in my domestics back into my rotation. As a general note, this hasn't definitely reminded me why I prefer habanos. But I have also had plenty of old favorites that have been great smokes. Most anything from CAO. ERDM Robusto Largo. The last of my inventory of prototype La Luna Natural Fuerte (Blonde as blonde can be and oh so tasty).
So today I tried "The Cigar". Decent enough looking, but it went sownhill from there. This is one of the harshest, most one dimensional cigars I have ever smoked. I convinced myself to stick with it because it just had to get better, but at a little past the halfway point it not only didn't improve, it got worse. This has got to be one of the 5 worst cigars I have ever smoked. I would smoke a Lars or an Alt before smoking one of these again. If I stayed unemployed and the only cigar I could get was this one, I would quit cigars. It was that bad.
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