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Don Carlos
#11
SaL Wrote:For me its the 858 Sun Growns when I can find em.
They are good!!
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#12
Don Carlos = [zero]

NASTY!
Viva Lancero!

"Spokesd!ck"
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#13
Mark Wrote:Don Carlos = [zero]

NASTY!
Oh, no way, Mark.  I don't believe you for a second.  The flavor profile on these is totally Fuente, with maybe just a little more cinnamon than a Hemingway and less fruit than an Opus.  There is no way a Fuente prostitute like you doesn't like the Don Carlos.
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#14
Bartok, this is one Fuente you should have no problem getting as I stay FAR AWAY from them!
Viva Lancero!

"Spokesd!ck"
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#15
To me they are pretty bland.  At least if they were nasty, as Mark stated, they would have some sort of flavor :?
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.

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#16
MikeD Wrote:To me they are pretty bland.  At least if they were nasty, as Mark stated, they would have some sort of flavor :?
I remember the first one I had was flavorless.  I couldn't figure out what everyone was talking about or why they cost what they did.  The rest have all been fantastic.  I don't know if it was just me, the cigar, or if they're really sensitive to handling or aging.
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#17
The Don Carlos Senior Blend is quite tasty Wink
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#18
man... we must be smoking different cigars!

 

I one time voted this as the only cigar I would have with me on a desert island.
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#19
Skipper the cigar aFISHinodo Wrote:man... we must be smoking different cigars!

 

I one time voted this as the only cigar I would have with me on a desert island.
A  t-h-r-e-e  hour don carlos... A  t-h-r-e-e hour don carlos...
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#20
I'll push this back up considering that the robusto is my favorite cigar. With a yr. + of aging it's incredible! Haven't tried the #3 yet.
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