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(8.5 x 52) A friend of mine gave this to me to smoke just to watch me smoke it and laugh his ass off. I thought it was medium bodied, the draw was just ok for this monster, it started to burn even for the first 2 inches then went all uneven. I also had to relight it a few times. The taste at first for those 2 inches was pretty good, it was full of flavor and a little smooth. After the first 2 inches though the taste went down hill. It just started to get bitter and never went back to its full flavor. Worth trying if your looking for a 8.5 x 52, but not a favorite.

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These are bundle cigars right? I had one that seemed to have a natural sweetness to it, the sweetest cigar I've had, not bad for the 2 bucks I paid for a churchill..

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Hardlined,

Yeah they are bundled.

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