(4.5 x 44) This is the white label Graycliff blend if anyone does not know. I visited the Graycliff factory a while back and was given this cigar from the owner to try. I thought it was medium to full bodied, it had a very nice draw to it, and burned even the entire time. For a petite corona, this cigar had a very smooth taste with a ton of power. It was a great smoke from start to finish. Worth trying and a FAVORITE.
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Posts: 610 | Location: Cigar City | Registered: January 21, 2003
I've still never tried one before, but heard many good things about them.
******************* "If I had taken my doctor's advice and quit smoking when he advised me to, I wouldn't have lived to go to his funeral." -George burns at age 98
The factory is built onto their hotel, so it was a very relaxing visit. Plus they sell Cuban cigars in the Hotel. Any cigar fan should stop by when in the Bahamas.
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Posts: 610 | Location: Cigar City | Registered: January 21, 2003
yeah i love the white label graycliff, just like u said it is powerful and smooth. At $10 a stick its a nice treat. last one i smoked i put into a holder and smoke it inside out...it was that good.
....and JMS you really should cave and buy an expresso, unless u don't want to buy another one.