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#11
I agree with most of what Skipper said.  However I would say it was more like a Don Carlos than an Opus.  I didnt think the roll was too loose, but those that have seen Skipper plow through a cigar may know where he is coming from.  I smoked this thing til I needed a roach clip.  This cigar, although a bit young, did not get a bit harsh.  I would not disagree with an 89 rating.  I think in 6 months it will be a 90 or 91 without an issue.  I hope CA holds off rating this thing as it needs time to mature.
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#12
Hey Joe or Mike....might be interested in a few...I will keep you posted. Thanks!
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#13
Okay, I couldn't resist smoking one last night. I was trying my best to hold off a few days until after the cold I have been trying to kick went away. But, I couldn't wait any longer. I will have to say that I agree with what Skipper said, except for the part about about a loose roll. The taste is right on the only diffrence I noticed was upon lighting up was a really sweet creamy taste for the first few minutes and then a bit of spice. It didn't kick up like a brazilia but stayed very smooth. I did have a few burn issues the first half and need a touch up or two but that evened out half way through. It definetly has a "young" taste, and agreeing with Skip and Ashman it does need a bit of time on it. I'd say pick it up and pack it away, and in 6 months you will have a GREAT smoke.Big Grin
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#14
Im holding off on smoking any for a little while, having just picked up the box today, it should be a challenge!

-Ben
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