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i recently came up on two of the robusto largo's for five dollars. the store owner didn't have a clue about cigars, and i made him an offer. fist of all, i used a wedge cut(duh), and it had a chocolatey soft wood taste before lighting. after toasting it a second, i began to gently puff and i was soooo impressed. the burn was perfectly even, leaving a firm white ash, typical to an impecible cigar. the CTBL wrapper was georgeoug by the way. the flavor evolved into a pleasant full-bodied spice with 3 inches to go, and i couldn't help but smoke it till my fingers were hot. this was such a relief after a week filled with JM's and Dom. Rejects
 
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Wedgie mike, you seem to be digging up a lot of memories from the past.


Cor: Steve, you have proven yourself to be a tremendous whack job.
 
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Originally posted by wedge cut mike:
i recently came up on two of the robusto largo's for five dollars. the store owner didn't have a clue about cigars, and i made him an offer. fist of all, i used a wedge cut(duh), and it had a chocolatey soft wood taste before lighting. after toasting it a second, i began to gently puff and i was soooo impressed. the burn was perfectly even, leaving a firm white ash, typical to an impecible cigar. the CTBL wrapper was georgeoug by the way. the flavor evolved into a pleasant full-bodied spice with 3 inches to go, and i couldn't help but smoke it till my fingers were hot. this was such a relief after a week filled with JM's and Dom. Rejects


Please explain- what is "georgeoug"? If you can find some ERDM Tianos, you'll really be happy.
 
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You might want to post this in the Non-Cuban section.


Get busy living...or get busy dying.
 
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Originally posted by chineromine:
You might want to post this in the Non-Cuban section.

X2 - definitely not a Cuban cigar
 
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Originally posted by wedge cut mike:
i recently came up on two of the robusto largo's for five dollars. the store owner didn't have a clue about cigars, and i made him an offer. fist of all, i used a wedge cut(duh), and it had a chocolatey soft wood taste before lighting. after toasting it a second, i began to gently puff and i was soooo impressed. the burn was perfectly even, leaving a firm white ash, typical to an impecible cigar. the CTBL wrapper was georgeoug by the way. the flavor evolved into a pleasant full-bodied spice with 3 inches to go, and i couldn't help but smoke it till my fingers were hot. this was such a relief after a week filled with JM's and Dom. Rejects


Please explain- what is "georgeoug"? If you can find some ERDM Tianos, you'll really be happy.


The opposite of impecible.
 
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Hi! and I honor the title: Must Try!

The El Rey del Mundo is one of the great hidden secrets of cubans.

Why? "nobodyknows" until you have, like me (an humilde fumador) at least **** of this cigars aging and the same number burned in your mouth,

This marca (cubana of course) have one of the greatest story and blend.

Really, Marvin, Mott, james... what ever...can not deny this. Even there is the rumor that this blend is alike of the clàsico "mejor-no-lo-digo-davi.." you have to try it.

You can spend a loooooong journey and you will come back and said: cuban choix supreme and Españas are just one of the great creations of habanos. There is NOT such thing like this "mild" habano is for "novices" or "nascent"

Just my humble opinion.


Xavier
 
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i love the erdm choix supremes, i loved the grandes espanas and the elegantes, when they were available.

this is a marca that could benefit from expansion.

cheers
drew p
 
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