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after having one of these sitting in my travel case for a while. i finally got soem time to fire it up. the draw was very easy and it burned like a champ. seemed liek the wrapper on this stick was pretty thick as i noticed it burned differently than other sticks. the flavor was pretty mild, a cross between toasted wheat and a slight tin flavor. the tin i didnt enjoy but as the stick burned down more of a leather taste filled in. smoke it down to about 1/2 inch. very pleasureable lasted a solid 1 hr 20 min. anyone else try one of these .always looking for others thoughts. macthed this stick with a nice hot cup of espresso and toward the end a cool iced tea. afterward had a ripe white peach. so , yea...i had a nce afternoon. hope you all did too.

oh yea, not to knock a good smoek, but i did find the price at $10.50 a bit high for the smoke. but hey thats just my opinion!

enjoy!


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Sounds about right to me.
 
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I have had two of them and I have found it to be wonderful with an iced mocha with a hint of hazlenut that my friend was a good drive home, all 2 hrs.
 
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Originally posted by grant88:
after having one of these sitting in my travel case for a while. i finally got soem time to fire it up. the draw was very easy and it burned like a champ. seemed liek the wrapper on this stick was pretty thick as i noticed it burned differently than other sticks. the flavor was pretty mild, a cross between toasted wheat and a slight tin flavor. the tin i didnt enjoy but as the stick burned down more of a leather taste filled in. smoke it down to about 1/2 inch. very pleasureable lasted a solid 1 hr 20 min. anyone else try one of these .always looking for others thoughts. macthed this stick with a nice hot cup of espresso and toward the end a cool iced tea. afterward had a ripe white peach. so , yea...i had a nce afternoon. hope you all did too.

oh yea, not to knock a good smoek, but i did find the price at $10.50 a bit high for the smoke. but hey thats just my opinion!

enjoy!


sopranos is one of my favorite anytime smokes. I have a full box in storage and a bunch of singles in my humi. This is also the cigar I give out to friends ect when they wanna try a smoke. Not only is it a good medium body cigar but people love the fact they feel like they are a part of the sopranos!
 
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I smokes one xmas eve and really enjoyed it and i particularly dont like CAO's. I wouldnt mind finding a stash for the right price...
 
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The best Sopranos cigar was the limited edition "Tony Soprano - Signature Series" cigar. You got a box of these cigars (something like a 6x62 or 6x64 size) when you bought the Sopranos Humidor seen below:

http://www.top25cigar.com/Library/RTDA2006/Soprano_Humidor.jpg

Better look at cigar:

http://www.devlinscigars.com.au/media/images/tsoprano-detail.jpg


They were by far the best of the line, too bad I could only get my hands on one box, but now that I think about it for the price I am glad I only got one.

Included in the box was a git certificate for the DVD set of the final season (part1), a hat, the cigars, and bag (velvet) to protect the humidor.
 
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The best Sopranos cigar was the limited edition "Tony Soprano - Signature Series" cigar. You got a box of these cigars (something like a 6x62 or 6x64 size) ...


They were by far the best of the line, too bad I could only get my hands on one box, but now that I think about it for the price I am glad I only got one.

Included in the box was a git certificate for the DVD set of the final season (part1), a hat, the cigars, and bag (velvet) to protect the humidor.


I have these as well.. honeslty way over priced. Not any better than the associate..just way bigger! I even met charlie torano, from the torano cigar family. His factories produces these! told me there is nothing special or different, they slapped the tony soprano sig on it and charged 10x what it cost to produce...
..oh well.
 
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