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I recieved one of these from a friend and was wondering if anyone has any information about them. I found a little bit of info (where the tobacco is from and where they are rolled) but i found nothing in regards to the strength of this smoke. I prefer to know in advance a little about the strength of cigars i smoke, because i tend to base when i smoke the cigar and what i drink with it off of this.

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They're very light bodied and not the greatest cigar made if it's the same as I'm thinking. They aren't bad, just nothing special and definately light bodied. Do they have a yellow band that says something like Hawaii or Maui, Hawaii, or something like that. I picked up a handful on my honeymoon on Maui last October from a local cigar store called Sir Wilfreds I think. I still have a couple in the bottom of the 'dor.
 
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Yeah, thats the one. The wrapper is very nice, light and oily, but i was guessing it wasnt going to be a very good smoke and on the mild side. It might work for a poker cigar where i am not really paying close attention to what i am smoking, or i might just give it away. My friends seem to prefer mild cigars as they arent seasoned smokers so one of them might like it.

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They aren't that bad, just very mild. I enjoyed a couple with some Kona coffee in the mornings on my Honeymoon. I brought a few home just because they said Hawaii or Maui or whatever on the band and it was a sentimental pick.
 
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ah, ok. Maybe ill just have to find the right beverage to pair it up with.

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