With a year or more on them the damp, earthy taste all but disappears and they become a much drier, toastier smoke and all the other flavors smooth out as always. Just about the best budget cigar I can think of.
good point sir. this has happend to me twice in my short time smoking. Monte cristo media noches and the Diesel UHC ( bought a box the next day). Thank god the UHC is cheap cause lord knows i cant afford the montes that offten.
I've got a Series 68 and a 32 resting for now. If they're as good or better than the Miami, I'm gonna be in serious trouble. Courtesy of the BoTL-hood, I'm officially a Padilla and Tatuaje junky now. Seems I've got some smoking to do this weekend... Dontcha hate it when that happens?
I've got a Series 68 and a 32 resting for now. If they're as good or better than the Miami, I'm gonna be in serious trouble. Courtesy of the BoTL-hood, I'm officially a Padilla and Tatuaje junky now. Seems I've got some smoking to do this weekend... Dontcha hate it when that happens?
Ya i hate relaxing and letting my troubles fade away. I try to avoid it at all cost.
The 68 is something you will thoroughly enjoy. The toasty favors are something I absolutely love. The first time I smoke one I knew I had to get more. Like Rick, I have over two boxes of 68's. Many of which have about a year of rest time on them.
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