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Went to a Bahia event at a local retailer, met Tony Borhani, Mr. Bahia. Got a free Maduro Red label and bought mix of the other products. Got a free baseball cap and cutter too. The Red label started out a bit harsh but soon mellowed out to a pretty good smoke. I have several others to try. Was wondering if anyone has tied Bahias. (Was interesting speaking with the owner too.)
They seemed a bit overpriced for me.
http://www.bahiacigars.com
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Yea, not a bad cigar, I actually bought a box of Trinidads and Maduro red label about a year ago. They are very strong cigars with overwhelming Nicaraguan ligero. Good afternoon cigar, moderately priced, overally not a bad goto cigar when I can decide.
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I think I had a monster ring-gauge maduro once. I don't remember much about it. My impression was that it might make a good cigar to smoke over a beer on a hot day when you don't feel like paying too much attention.
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I have purchased the Trinidad churchill's in the past.I believe I have some left somewhere,it has a delicate wrapper but is a good smoke.
I wont buy another box of these though....maybe something else.
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I had a trinidad churchill today that CP gifted me.. its my 2nd one, and they were both good smokes, but I agree with him, the wrapper seems VERY fragile.
Scott