I've had them. Very pricey, but they're very good. I suggest trying out the less expensive Winston Churchill spitfires if you want to try them out without paying 15+ for one cigar. If I had 300 or 400 to spend, though, I'd buy a box no questions asked.
I've had them. Very pricey, but they're very good. I suggest trying out the less expensive Winston Churchill spitfires if you want to try them out without paying 15+ for one cigar. If I had 300 or 400 to spend, though, I'd buy a box no questions asked.
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I smoked them years and years ago and was never disappointed.
it is actually a new blend. Ecuadorian Rojiza wrapper, a Mexican San Andrés negro binder, fillers are Dominican piloto mejorado seco, piloto seco, and a hybrid olor/piloto seco, and two leaves from Nicaragua: seco from both Condega and Estelí.
the old blend had a Ecuadorian sungrown wrapper, and fillers from the dominican, nicaragua an peru.... all cuban seed.
it is actually a new blend. Ecuadorian Rojiza wrapper, a Mexican San Andrés negro binder, fillers are Dominican piloto mejorado seco, piloto seco, and a hybrid olor/piloto seco, and two leaves from Nicaragua: seco from both Condega and Estelí.
the old blend had a Ecuadorian sungrown wrapper, and fillers from the dominican, nicaragua an peru.... all cuban seed.
Crap. Seriously hope the new blend isn't a disappointment. I loved the old blend.
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I smoked them years and years ago and was never disappointed.
the old blend had a Ecuadorian sungrown wrapper, and fillers from the dominican, nicaragua an peru.... all cuban seed.