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I know this cigar gets knocked alot for being straight in your face STRONG but this one had over 3 years of age on it and was actually a pleasure to smoke. Don't get me wrong it is a knee knocker but it's still a creamy cigar wtih straight tobacco and woody flavor to it. I wouldn't call it spicy but a major Nic bomb.
If that's what you're looking for then this is it. If you can find them at under $4 (I got a box of 25 for like $65) apiece I think they are a steal. Eat before taking this cigar on.
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Agreed Jim,
In fact, the first Camacho Corojo I had ever was a gift from you, and you got me hooked on them! I haven't had one in a long time, but thats mostly because I haven't really had time to smoke in a while, and I am afraid my nic tolerance is down, and this thing would knock me on my butt. Good review. Very solid.
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camacho should put a warning on the box....FULL TO FULL BODY.....and rob still thinks its mild...
I havent seen that stick at my B&M, if it comes my way I have a friend that would get a kick out of this one
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Serg,
Let me know if you don't find any at your local shops, I can get them all day long from my local shop and send em to you.. The same one we met up at a while back.
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I agree, those are well priced smokes and I just love the Corojo, in any size, but the Monarca is a great size.
Doc