Best of Both Worlds
sightunseen
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This stemmed from an online discussion I was participating in, and I thought I would ask your BORKs on the forum:
If you can combine two cigars into one, which ones would they be and why? When I say "combine," this can either mean physically take the leaves of both cigars to make a new one or it can mean your favorite flavors/characteristics from each cigar (e.g. the spiciness from the Cusano Corojo 97 with the almondy sweetness of a Vengeance Series 98).
If that doesn't work, name two cigars you want to see as some sort of Frankenstein Double Happiness vitola.
If you can combine two cigars into one, which ones would they be and why? When I say "combine," this can either mean physically take the leaves of both cigars to make a new one or it can mean your favorite flavors/characteristics from each cigar (e.g. the spiciness from the Cusano Corojo 97 with the almondy sweetness of a Vengeance Series 98).
If that doesn't work, name two cigars you want to see as some sort of Frankenstein Double Happiness vitola.
Comments
The cream and nuts of the virtue mixed together with the bitter dark chocolate and espresso of the Oliva G Maduro would probably make something like an iced cafe mocha or a hot cafe latte.
"No way! You got your 5 Vegas A on my Camacho Corojo!"
(If you are too young to remember those commercials, this will sound really stupd. Probably sounds pretty stupid anyway