I thank Wacco for the courtesy of allowing me to post first this evening.
I have a Don Carlos Doble Robusto this evening.
Strange thing is I used to love these. They were my "GO-TO" cigar and I must have smoked a thousand of them, but I am not smoking as much any more and the cigar, although kept in the same environment just doesn't taste the same.
The cigar still has that full flavor that I have always enjoyed, but perhaps now that I only smoke twice a week I am able to taste a lot more of the nuances than I could before.
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I started with a Drew Estate Natural Green Hero, my first of any Drew Estate cigar... WOW! Talk about awful...tasted like the smell of straw in a horse's stall -- not that there's anything wrong with horses. I just prefer that cigars taste be somewhat related to tobacco. I bought one of those samplers with six different sizes, but they go back tomorrow.
Finished with a Cuesta Rey Fino Sungrown #60 -- much better!
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