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The Mille Fleurs, Tubos no.2, PC, and Cedros no. 3 are all the same size which is roughly 5x42.
Are they the same cigar for all intensive purposes? I have smoked the first 2 and cannot tell the difference. How about the last 2?
 
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I have smoked the Cd3 and the Tu2, and I can say that for the cigars I have, there is little difference, in that they are both unforgiving when newer. What age will do for these is still a mystery to me, but as young cigars, I find they have quite a bite. I think that the Cd3 is a better cigar potential-wise and now-wise. I find them a little butterier and smoother, but still a bit sharp. I have two boxes of both and I am not really messing with them right now.
 
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i feel the pc's are a little milder but very tasty. they don't need quite as much age as the cedros. the cedros remind me of the churchills. the cedros definitely have a bite when young, but sometimes i like that bite they give. usually the only two marevas i buy are the cedros and monte 4. for smaller cigars i love all the minutos.
 
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