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Have any of you tried them. How were they? What size did you try?
 
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I had one t a "CAO night" at my local tobacconists. This was the reblended version. I enjoyed it a lot. I would describe it as a medium bodied cigar, much like a stronger version of one of their Anniv. Cameroons. It was a beautiful stick (the one given was a robusto), my only complaint was that the draw was very, very firm. I had to relight it a lot. But the flavor was creamy and nutty with a little toastiness (and there was a definite sweetness about it as well, orange peels?) Anyway, I don't think they're quite worth the money, but I lke to try just about everything once!

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