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Sorry Mason, I was using the regular series as a reference point and your sumation is correct. Except for me, strength wise the #5 is the strongest, the Tres Siglos is the most flavorful but equal to the #3 in strength. The original VL's I had were from the first run and being young, were very potent. However, the age has toned them down quite a bit. At least that's JMO
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Yup, I love the GH cigars. Good stuff, and good on you for donating some sticks to the troops!
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Well I am smoking one now and I think the answer is somewhere in the middle! They are not near as potent as the #5. That being said they are pretty good! They really remind me of a Padron 3000. You can definitly taste the maduro however the Corojo definitely is more subdued. Overall I think worth the money and perfect construction and draw. Lot of earth tones and also leather throughout. I hate to say one dimensional but at least the one dimension is tasty! Mason
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they just had a bitter taste to them,even after aging 6 months.:?
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Yeah, I read something about the free cigars when I was trying to do research on them. The story I read was a little different. I heard there was 15 labels hand signed and they were free cigars for 1 Year worth $1,000. Either way not to shabby! Who knows, I'll keep my fingers crossed!!!
Thanks for everyone's feedback!
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Thats probably more like it. Back then a $1000.00 worth of cigars would have been for life for me. lol