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CI Legend Cigars
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Has anybody tried any of these?

 









 
THE BLEND
SMOKING NOTES

CI Legends
by Camacho


Medium to Full




Origin
Honduras
Wrapper
Habano-seed
Filler
Honduran





Peppery with deep oaky flavors mixed with nuts and a rich earthiness.

CI Legends
by MATASA


Mild to Medium





Origin
Dominican Republic
Wrapper
Sun-grown Ecuadorian
Filler
Dominican





Rich and cedary. Slightly spicy with a pleasant natural sweetness.

CI Legends
by Perdomo


Medium





Origin
Nicaragua
Wrapper
Sun-grown Maduro
Filler
Nicaraguan




Complex - hints of spice and wood with subtle notes of vanilla and nuts.

CI Legends
by Puros Indios


Mild





Origin
Honduras
Wrapper
Ecuadorian Ct. Shade
Filler
Dominican, Honduran





Very mellow with earthy undertones complemented by toasted wood.

CI Legends
by Pepin Garcia


Medium to Full





Origin
Nicaragua
Wrapper
Nicaraguan Corojo
Filler
Habano, Nicaraguan





Peppery and powerful. Smooth and creamy in character with chewy hints of wood and earth. Long aftertaste.
 




 
THE BLEND
SMOKING NOTES

CI Legends
by Graycliff


Medium





Origin
Nassau, Bahamas
Wrapper
Indonesian
Filler
Dom., Nic., Brazilian





Smooth and mellow from start to finish. Toasty hints of cedar and a creamy note of cashews.

CI Legends
by Rocky Patel


Medium





Origin
Honduras
Wrapper
Authentic Corojo
Filler
Honduran





Rich and toasty with creamy hints of coffee and a smooth, long finish.

CI Legends
by Drew Estate


Medium





Origin
Nicaragua
Wrapper
Ecuadorian
Filler
Nicaraguan




Very creamy with subtle hints of hazelnut and a sweet, peppery finish. Complex, but mellow.

CI Legends
by La Aurora


Mild to Medium





Origin
Dominican Republic
Wrapper
Dominican Republic
Filler
Dominican Republic




Rich and complex, yet buttery smooth. Peppery notes follow a woodsy flavor and aroma with amaretto notes.

CI Legends
by Cusano


Mild to Medium





Origin
Dominican Republic
Wrapper
Connecticut Shade
Filler
Dominican Republic




A mellow, but elegant smoke with a creamy, cedary core. Crisp, clean and smooth as silk.
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We cross our bridges when we come to them and burn them behind us, with nothing to show for our progress except a memory of the smell of smoke, and a presumption that once our eyes watered.

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#2
Damn, it wasn't vertical when I pasted it.
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We cross our bridges when we come to them and burn them behind us, with nothing to show for our progress except a memory of the smell of smoke, and a presumption that once our eyes watered.

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#3
I've tried a few of them. I like the ones made by Pepin, Camacho, Patel and Perdomo in that order. I like the size and for a little over $2 a stick they're not bad.
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#4
I have smoked most of them.Nothing to write home about.:?
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#5
Bingo on the $$$ The newest perdomo torp looks great but haven't burned one yet. Soon as they rest.
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We cross our bridges when we come to them and burn them behind us, with nothing to show for our progress except a memory of the smell of smoke, and a presumption that once our eyes watered.

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#6
tafdom Wrote:Damn, it wasn't vertical when I pasted it.
you sprinkle viagra on that post?
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#7
I have the Graycliff cigar, got it from Maduro Pips, that was my first bomb so I feel reluctant to smoke it.
Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did.
George Carlin
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#8
I got a box of the white label, I think Camacho.  Not a bad cigar for the money.  I would consider it a "yard work" cigar.
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#9
I have a box of the RP and Garcia right now. I like them both and the $ is right. This is my second box of RPs. I bought a fiver of Camacho and Perdomo but haven't tried them.
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#10
i bought a bundle on their one day deal a week or 2 ago. the aurora. i loved it, thought it was a fantastic smoke.
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