I really like the Trinidad cigars even though they are a bit over priced. I like both the Natural and Maduro wrappers. It is a great tasting well made cigar.
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They are a fairly decent cigar, unfortunately for them you can buy the real ones for less money. If they were priced at 6-8 bucks a stick, they would be a decent value.
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Originally posted by The Master: They are a fairly decent cigar, unfortunately for them you can buy the real ones for less money. If they were priced at 6-8 bucks a stick, they would be a decent value.
Yes, The Master you are as always, correct. But many NC smokers are quite happy with the product they can legally purchase without the intrigue of dealing in the import/export of contraband into the US.
I've never smoked one of these that didn't turn into a soft soggy feeling mess, kind of like a regular Hoyo does. I hate cigars that do that even though the humidity in the humidor is at 66% or less..that tells me their blend is fubar..
Mike
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i've got several robustos left, natural, that i bought while at jr's in burlington, right before the 04 RTDA...they were trying to get some of the library book boxes for the display at the RTDA, and they were selling them for $3.00 per stick...man they are really nice right now...mike i never sent you one of these?
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