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San lotano oval maduro robusto

danksheehandanksheehan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 43
Anybody smoke these regularly and notice inconsistency?
Some are great, others tasteless and others acidic.
Used to smoke Joya De Nicaragua Antano but i lost the taste.
Anyone notice the inconsistency or recommend another smoke?

Tia
Dan

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  • Darktower007Darktower007 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,122
    Welcome to the forum Dan! Many experts and veteran brothers of the leaf here. Hope you stick around. All the San Lantanos I've have had, have been consistent. No real issues other than a little wonky burn here and there.
  • ddubridgeddubridge Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,949
    I dry box 75% of the maduro wrapped cigars I smoke. Just makes the wrapper burn a little shaper. Cuts down on the inconsistency. Might wanna give that a try.
  • CigaryCigary Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 623
    Funny you should mention the Joya de Nic's as I used to smoke boxes of them and then stopped to start smoking tons of other brands. The San Lotanos are a good cigar but they desperately need some resting time to balance out the flavors inside. When smoked within the first 3 months they tend to have some erratic tastes going on....hard to pin it down because it is inconsistent at times so rest is the curse IMO.
  • danksheehandanksheehan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 43
    Thank you guys.
    Cigary, what are your go to smokes now?
    Was thinking 601 blue and Diesel Maduro.
    Thoughts?

    TIA
    Dan Sheehan
  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    Try the 1926 #6 maduro!! Great little smoke and cost friendly
  • PAtoNHPAtoNH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 430
    It seems to me that maduros ship wet more than other cigars and need a little longer rest. I'm not a big fan of the SL ovals, just don't care for the shape. I second the 601 green and also suggest El Rey Del Mundo oscuro, L'Atelier maduros, Ramon Bueso Genesis and the San Lotano & Pinolero maduros.
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