Have only had the 3x3/4x4 and they are great especially for the price. Judging by those I can imagine that the higher end stuff is great as well. Just haven't gotten around to trying them with everything else out there. I'm also not really a big Connie guy but got the 4x4s as a change of pace and can;t really beat the price on those. The Davidoff Maduro and Nicaragua both look good though and have heard some great things about both of those.
I've had a handful (for some reason they're very cheap here), but my favorite would probably be the Puro d'Oro. I tried the Nicaragua this past Christmas and, while it was an enjoyable cigar, something just wasn't quite there for me to beat out the Puro d'Oro.
I've had a few of these. What's weird is that everyone I smoked tasted different. Did some researching and I read somewhere that each size is a different blend. Is this true? If it is, that's just too damn confusing.
I've had a few of these. What's weird is that everyone I smoked tasted different. Did some researching and I read somewhere that each size is a different blend. Is this true? If it is, that's just too damn confusing.
there are two different wrappers used depending on the Vitola
I've had a few of these. What's weird is that everyone I smoked tasted different. Did some researching and I read somewhere that each size is a different blend. Is this true? If it is, that's just too damn confusing.
there are two different wrappers used depending on the Vitola
Correct Lee. Excellent blend, love them all, but the corona gorda is my fave.
Love the millenium and special R personally, and any of the YOT... lines. Too expensive when i compare to aged Habanos, but I still enjoy the occasional Davidoff. His son is making cigars that are comparable for much less, with same quality tobaccos, and a tad different blending style.
Love the millenium and special R personally, and any of the YOT... lines. Too expensive when i compare to aged Habanos, but I still enjoy the occasional Davidoff. His son is making cigars that are comparable for much less, with same quality tobaccos, and a tad different blending style.
Damn D! The Millennium line and the Special R are my favs too! Lets hold handsies
I've had a few of these. What's weird is that everyone I smoked tasted different. Did some researching and I read somewhere that each size is a different blend. Is this true? If it is, that's just too damn confusing.
there are two different wrappers used depending on the Vitola
Correct Lee. Excellent blend, love them all, but the corona gorda is my fave.
Haven't had any of these but wanted to, glad to hear that Little Kelner is doing such a top rate job!
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