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It's been the better part of year since I've smoked out of this cabinet, and boy did it not disappoint! Elegant, refined, dynamic, balanced, and I won't say mild either. Smooth, yes, totally mild, no.

You smoke a PSD4, CoRo, or a PSD2, it's a head up battle, you against the cigar. It shows you raw power, and you keep yourself in the ring and it acknowledges your courage with wonderful flavors in true Havana fashion. These cigars speak to you, and you speak right back.

With the Trini, it's all about listening. It speaks softly and delicately, yet her words are wise and the rewards for such attentiveness are colossal.
 
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sounds like you're in love. . .mmmmmm Fundadores
 
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You should Blog.






Peace.
 
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Fundadores are an amazing, smooth, well balanced smoke. It has hints of coffee and dark chocolate flavor. The last I smoked was a couple of months ago in La Casa Del Habano.

The only thing whcih turns me off about the Fundadore is the size. I prefer a cigar with a larger gauge. However, the smoking experience is one of the best you will have.
 
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The 98's I had were excellent cigars, then I got a 50 box from 99. Over half would not draw, have not bought any since. I love this cigar like the Lancero, but will not buy either anymore unless I can hand pick them.
 
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Buy some '04s, or '03s, or 02s and I think you'll be in good shape. Particularly the 2004s, construction is superb, as well as every other attribute.
 
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