I had a CX2 yesterday, was a little stronger than I would expect, not a horrible cigar, but the wow factor wasn't there. I like the soprano's much better which is funny since I've been told that if you like the CX2 you'll like the sopranos.
I believe the person who told you if you like the CX2 you'll like the Sopranos meant the MX-2. The MX-2 is a double maduro with the Binder of the MX-2 being the same leaf that is used as the wrapper for the Sopranos(given the binder is of a lesser quality). The CX-2 is a double Cameroon and IMO bares little to no similarities to the Sopranos.
I had a CX2 yesterday, was a little stronger than I would expect, not a horrible cigar, but the wow factor wasn't there. I like the soprano's much better which is funny since I've been told that if you like the CX2 you'll like the sopranos.
I believe the person who told you if you like the CX2 you'll like the Sopranos meant the MX-2. The MX-2 is a double maduro with the Binder of the MX-2 being the same leaf that is used as the wrapper for the Sopranos(given the binder is of a lesser quality). The CX-2 is a double Cameroon and IMO bares little to no similarities to the Sopranos.
yeah okay that makes sense, thanks for the information.
Yeah Joe.. Stick with a winner. You and I know about the fine La Flor Dominicana. I have one every couple months and yes they do keep getting better. I just noticed my regular source has them back in stock and should pick up a few more. They a little expensive to buy the whole box of fifty, so I usually get them five or ten at a time.
Tonight was a Padron 3000 habano. This one seemed to be a bit more mellow than the 2000, but I enjoyed it like I have every Padron I've had, the taste could also be due to how fresh it was too, and perhaps not just a function of its different dimensions.. And boy was it fresh, the inventory date stamp was from about two weeks ago.
if im not mistaken padron still blends in the old style. this means that they do not adjust the blend to make the entire line taste the same. therefor, it does not surprise me that the 3000 (larger ring) was a bit more mellow than the 2000 (smaller ring).
It's a great day, 2nd smoke of the day, a padron nat 26. I really liked this guy, very smooth and creamy. Glad I have a few others.. Anyone have a 80th or 40th? I'm thinking about picking up a couple, is there a preference?
Just finished the Tabac Especial Toro Negra coffee infused that Phobicsquirrel sent in his PiF. My first infused, and damned if that was not a tasty smoke! Started out a little sweet, but not cloyingly so, and held a good flavor throughout the cigar. If you are looking for a good cigar to get your friends started on, this little beauty might fit the bill
Tonight was a Padron 3000 habano. This one seemed to be a bit more mellow than the 2000, but I enjoyed it like I have every Padron I've had, the taste could also be due to how fresh it was too, and perhaps not just a function of its different dimensions.. And boy was it fresh, the inventory date stamp was from about two weeks ago.
if im not mistaken padron still blends in the old style. this means that they do not adjust the blend to make the entire line taste the same. therefor, it does not surprise me that the 3000 (larger ring) was a bit more mellow than the 2000 (smaller ring).
That was my initial thought on the difference I noted. And even setting the strength difference aside, I also noted some different flavors and a greater complexity, at least to my nose, in the 3000. It's cool how much difference you can find in the same cigar line among the different sizes.
It's been a great day, 3rd cigar of the day! If you haven't had a La Flor Domincana Ligero go get one, man was this guy Damn good. Not only was it sweet on the lips, the whole way through, it also left an aroma my wife loved (had to move inside the house). She came home and wondered what I used, I told her a cigar.. lol. This guy is a must buy box for me. I picked up some cocoa, nut, maybe some coffee along with some spice. Like I said it was sweet all the way through. Another thing that was nice was that I had a little uneven light as I was driving home, but it corrected itself after my screw-up. Again can't say enough good things about it.
I am soooooooooooo tempted to smoke my last Nub Conn tonight but I want to save it too. Any suggestions as to what I should smoke tonight? Or, maybe my last ccom brazilian. That has been aging since around May I think. Maybe it'll be that. Or maybe that Fuente Sun Grown Belicoso. Hrm..................... Decisions, decisions... It's only a max of 30 minutes for driving so I don't want to something super special like a Don Carlos, or 1964.
I really don't know what the NUB rave is? I wasn't all that into them. Though I guess it's a quick smoke but I just feel weird about buying something so small..
I really don't know what the NUB rave is? I wasn't all that into them. Though I guess it's a quick smoke but I just feel weird about buying something so small..
Although they are small in size, they have a long slow burn.. Every one I have ever had, I either got a solid hour out of them, or put them down early and could have gotten more out of it. I would not consider them a quick smoke, but one that should be smoked slowly.
It was a nice 65 degrees here last night I believe, absolutely beautiful weather to sit outside and have a smoke,lol!! I had a CAO Italia last night, was very good!!
I am actually from up North and I miss the cold weather occasionally....until nights like last night in December when I am outside in shorts and a t-shirt,lol!!
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that sounds like a must try