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02_silver_wagon,
I am drawn to the RP Vintage 1990 and if they are not available the 1992. I have tried the seconds and they taste find but are not pressed and tend to be hard rolled and show more of the leaf veins.


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Posts: 188 | Location: Metro Detroit | Registered: December 02, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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tell me the 02 silver wagon stands for subaru impreza wrx 2002 silver wagon and make me a happy man. i had trouble cutting the torpedos, it almost always started peeling. maybe its my technique, maybe i should invest more than $2.15 on a cutter. which one do you guys think is the best RP or Indian Tabac?
 
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I like the edge maduro torpedo.
 
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Edge Toro Maduro and the Olde World Reserve Robusto Maduro....

The Cuban blend maduro aint bad either nor is the sun grown and the vintage lines...

Rocky Makes some serious smokes!!!
 
Posts: 109 | Location: Weirton, WV | Registered: December 11, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Ive never tried any Rocky Patel Cigars. I want to try the Vin. 92. Which one is better out of the 90 and 92? Isnt the 90 a little more mild than the 92?
 
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the 90 is SLIGHTLY milder, maybe due to the extra years of aging, but you wont notice a big difference. I'm gonna smoke a 90 and follow up with a 92 to test it myself.
 
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Well, I have read most the post on this topic.
and must agree the 90,92 and the Edge are great smokes..I just finished a RP Cuban Blend and it was super....Dont think there is a RP I wouldn't like...


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Posts: 38 | Registered: November 06, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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The Rocky Patel Edge Lite is certainly worth considering. It's what the name implies, the Edge but not quite as harsh. A great cigar.

Of the Vintage, I prefer the 90s over the 92s. For the same reason why I like the Edge Lite over the Edge.
 
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I had my first RP Cuban Blend yesterday and thought it was excellent.


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Toro Maduro and the Olde World Reserve Robusto Maduro....

The Cuban blend maduro


Ive had them all now and i must say the Olde World Reserve Corojo Robusto is by far the best. WOW was it good, words cant explain...
 
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I have not tried many but Olde World Reserve Robusto Maduro leads the list for now.


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Posts: 87 | Location: Little Rock, Arkansas/Enid, Oklahoma Area | Registered: January 26, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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had a edge maddie toro recently and WOW what a smoke. The 1992 and the edge is a toss up


"Cuban seed tobaccos grown in Nicaragua and Cuba. The wrapper would be from Cuba. The binder leaves would be from Nicaragua. For the ligero tobacco in the filler, he would use two types, one from Esteli and the other from Jalapa in Nicaragua. The other filler components, seco and viso, would come from Cuba, the former from Villa Clara, the latter from Pinar del Rio. That Cigar, he says with pride, would score 100 points."
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I have been smoking one of the OSG's a week for the past few weeks and have really liked it. It has a bit more full-bodied flavor to it than the 90 or 92 Vintage lines.


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Havent found one i didn't like


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got an Olde World Reserve Corojo Toro at Valentines.....awesome smoke. I need to try the Maduro.


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i just received an olde world reserve corojo toro. i'm pretty excited about trying it.


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I really like the OSG the best. I'm trying to aquire some more now.
 
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Toro Maduro and the Olde World Reserve Robusto Maduro....

The Cuban blend maduro


Ive had them all now and i must say the Olde World Reserve Corojo Robusto is by far the best. WOW was it good, words cant explain...


I've heard the Olde World RPs are comprable to the PAM 1964s and the 1926 line. I REALLY need to try these.

BTW.......Let's GO MOUNTAINEERS!!!!

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I just got a Olde World, I can't wait to try it.


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Olde World Reserve seems to be my favorite now. I've been a fan of the vintage series for quite some time now, but the OWR is pretty good. I've only had three though, but am enjoying them.


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