Lol! I know...I was at a private tasting event so taking pics was not easy really...
Private? Geez such an elitest lately
such an elitest. it's like I don't even know you anymore. you and your fancy June dog
Don't hate on the pup.... And yeah, you'd be surprised how many people don't know *** about cigars that a noob like me gets mad respect at the shop lol
Just looked them up on ccom, the price point is not bad at all. May have to snag a couple.
i am very impressed with the quality of the finish for the price bro. This one is 3 days off the truck new release too. I will be burying some for sure, it's the best CAO in that regard. I judge cigars these days mostly on the complexity of the finish nowadays and you don't find them this cheap with high quality tobacoo.
True, I have had a few cigars start nice but lose everything halfway through, I enjoy some consistancy. I mean I like the changes a stck goes through, but not when it just seems to lose everything towards the end. Like a good movie that turns out to have no point.
No problem, there are some fine NC cigars coming out right now, this is one. I'm almost through my second box of 10. This is the type of cigar that gives ISOM a run for its money IMO. They do need age though, as the first box was excellent but the second needed some rest.
Interesting...I need to smoke one. Thanks for the review Dustin!
catfishbluezz:
No problem, there are some fine NC cigars coming out right now, this is one. I'm almost through my second box of 10. This is the type of cigar that gives ISOM a run for its money IMO. They do need age though, as the first box was excellent but the second needed some rest.
Interesting...I need to smoke one. Thanks for the review Dustin!
catfishbluezz:
No problem, there are some fine NC cigars coming out right now, this is one. I'm almost through my second box of 10. This is the type of cigar that gives ISOM a run for its money IMO. They do need age though, as the first box was excellent but the second needed some rest.
It's funny I'm reading this review now after gojg through a couple boxes and it is still spot on IMO. Makes me proud I was able to write that a while back. I think I might have grasped a bit, but the first third is as I remember and the 2nd change is too lol. Curivari rocks for the $$$
Great reviews.I have delayed on buying a few 10ct boxes of the Curivaris just because we've been paying down a few bills and I'm not feeling like getting shut off for extended weeks at a time. Seems word is catching on about the Curivaris and I may regret it, because sites I saw that had boxes of every type are down to a few boxes of only a few different lines. Hopefully they get more in stock and these are a bit more available in the future.
Great reviews.I have delayed on buying a few 10ct boxes of the Curivaris just because we've been paying down a few bills and I'm not feeling like getting shut off for extended weeks at a time. Seems word is catching on about the Curivaris and I may regret it, because sites I saw that had boxes of every type are down to a few boxes of only a few different lines. Hopefully they get more in stock and these are a bit more available in the future.
I personally feel the aging potential of this stick is as good as any ISOM I have smoked. Granted, that's my opinion, but I have had plenty of ISOM that couldn't hold a candle. Stock levels got funky there for a bit, and the new stock needs some time down. IMO, I feel dropping a box for 2-3 years would result in a mind blowing cigar.
Interesting...I need to smoke one. Thanks for the review Dustin!
catfishbluezz:
No problem, there are some fine NC cigars coming out right now, this is one. I'm almost through my second box of 10. This is the type of cigar that gives ISOM a run for its money IMO. They do need age though, as the first box was excellent but the second needed some rest.
This has become one of my favorite cigars. Dustin hit this right on the head. Well done man. Rip, if you haven't tried this line I highly recommend it to you. I'd love to see you review it. I suggest smoking it while in your garden as the note are floral, coffee and to me, tea and perhaps berries. A truly great cigar.
Interesting...I need to smoke one. Thanks for the review Dustin!
catfishbluezz:
No problem, there are some fine NC cigars coming out right now, this is one. I'm almost through my second box of 10. This is the type of cigar that gives ISOM a run for its money IMO. They do need age though, as the first box was excellent but the second needed some rest.
This has become one of my favorite cigars. Dustin hit this right on the head. Well done man. Rip, if you haven't tried this line I highly recommend it to you. I'd love to see you review it. I suggest smoking it while in your garden as the note are floral, coffee and to me, tea and perhaps berries. A truly great cigar.
Interesting...I need to smoke one. Thanks for the review Dustin!
catfishbluezz:
No problem, there are some fine NC cigars coming out right now, this is one. I'm almost through my second box of 10. This is the type of cigar that gives ISOM a run for its money IMO. They do need age though, as the first box was excellent but the second needed some rest.
This has become one of my favorite cigars. Dustin hit this right on the head. Well done man. Rip, if you haven't tried this line I highly recommend it to you. I'd love to see you review it. I suggest smoking it while in your garden as the note are floral, coffee and to me, tea and perhaps berries. A truly great cigar.
oh......Rip will be trying it soon
HA! I read that after I posted this.What ISOM's are you digging on right now?
Interesting...I need to smoke one. Thanks for the review Dustin!
catfishbluezz:
No problem, there are some fine NC cigars coming out right now, this is one. I'm almost through my second box of 10. This is the type of cigar that gives ISOM a run for its money IMO. They do need age though, as the first box was excellent but the second needed some rest.
This has become one of my favorite cigars. Dustin hit this right on the head. Well done man. Rip, if you haven't tried this line I highly recommend it to you. I'd love to see you review it. I suggest smoking it while in your garden as the note are floral, coffee and to me, tea and perhaps berries. A truly great cigar.
oh......Rip will be trying it soon
HA! I read that after I posted this.What ISOM's are you digging on right now?
anything h upmann with 5 years or more, diplomaticos with 5, party shorts, don Alejandro, bolivar PC, RAEL11, and RASS with 3-5.
I like the tea flavor in any cigar. usually some Costa Rican tobacco releases tea flavor and one hybrid tobacco(with costar Rican seeds) from Esteli has that tea flavor. If you find tea flavor that also comes with creamy milk chocolate-vanilla flavors. Did you find that as well? This is the reason I love La Palina Little Bill, Limited Edition 1896 and Graycliff Double Espresso. It seems like a great smoke. Well, If Dustin send me one then I will review it for you.
stad:
rzaman:
Interesting...I need to smoke one. Thanks for the review Dustin!
catfishbluezz:
No problem, there are some fine NC cigars coming out right now, this is one. I'm almost through my second box of 10. This is the type of cigar that gives ISOM a run for its money IMO. They do need age though, as the first box was excellent but the second needed some rest.
This has become one of my favorite cigars. Dustin hit this right on the head. Well done man. Rip, if you haven't tried this line I highly recommend it to you. I'd love to see you review it. I suggest smoking it while in your garden as the note are floral, coffee and to me, tea and perhaps berries. A truly great cigar.
I like the tea flavor in any cigar. usually some Costa Rican tobacco releases tea flavor and one hybrid tobacco(with costar Rican seeds) from Esteli has that tea flavor. If you find tea flavor that also comes with creamy milk chocolate-vanilla flavors. Did you find that as well? This is the reason I love La Palina Little Bill, Limited Edition 1896 and Graycliff Double Espresso. It seems like a great smoke. Well, If Dustin send me one then I will review it for you.
stad:
rzaman:
Interesting...I need to smoke one. Thanks for the review Dustin!
catfishbluezz:
No problem, there are some fine NC cigars coming out right now, this is one. I'm almost through my second box of 10. This is the type of cigar that gives ISOM a run for its money IMO. They do need age though, as the first box was excellent but the second needed some rest.
This has become one of my favorite cigars. Dustin hit this right on the head. Well done man. Rip, if you haven't tried this line I highly recommend it to you. I'd love to see you review it. I suggest smoking it while in your garden as the note are floral, coffee and to me, tea and perhaps berries. A truly great cigar.
There is one in there Rip, and it's been resting for at least 6 months so I'd let it sit two weeks when you get it and I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Bump...I'll be posting links to my reviews here in the near future. 100 Anos Maduro is coming up, along with a pancaked habanos review of the Montecristo Edmundo.
BTW...I do want to say thanks to the guys who helped me with this, by taking time out to read them and give me your opinions for formatting once I was done. I really appreciate it guys, you know who you are, and I want to do this as much as possible going forward.
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