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My boss just returned from a trip to Holland and brought me back a box of cigars. They are called "De Heeren Van Ruysdael", has anyone ever smoked these? Just looking for a description of what they taste like?

Thanks in advance


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Posts: 87 | Registered: January 18, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Yes, I've smoked several. A good friend of mine brings them back from Holland. He's not really a dedicated cigar enthusiast, but he enjoys them because they are so mild.

They're a 'dry' cigar and they don't require humidified storage. I enjoy one every now and then. Very mild and umcomplicated, but still a nice, mellow cigar. Very vegatal and a tad bit woody.

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I am glad you said they don't need humidification because the first time I saw them, I thought, man these need to be put into a humidor BAD. I plan on smoking one tonight.

Thanks for the input.


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