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graycliff double expresso?
#21
(12-25-2010, 11:09 PM)Tonto Wrote: right now, on the monster mashup, http://www.cigarmonster.com/mashup.cfm

they have Graycliff Black Label Espresso PG 5 Pack for $34.98

Is that a decent deal?
http://www.cigar.com/cigars/viewcigar.asp?brand=381
cigar.com has each stick for $20.39 so price wise id says 5 for $34.98 is a great buy, although flavor wise i cant comment has ive never tryed them..but here is there profile

The Graycliff Espresso is the fullest-bodied blend in the Graycliff line.

After establishing themselves as the world's foremost makers of super premium cigars, Graycliff's creators Enrico Garzaroli and Avelino Lara set out to make their finest creation yet, the Espresso. While their previous releases had been wildly successful, the legendary cigar duo wanted to reach the palates of aficionados who enjoy a full-bodied and full-flavored cigar.

The cornerstone of the Espresso line is the dark Costa Rican Maduro wrapper which brings this smoke to life. Its robust flavor hits your palate fast and is expertly balanced by a hearty filler. A true connoisseur's cigar, the Espresso line is intense and consistent from the moment you light it. If you have a discerning palate and are looking for a top notch after dinner smoke, this is your cigar!



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#22
matt, did you end up getting them?



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#23
No, the price went up past $35 which is out of this college kids comfort zone. You got a a steal on yours. I'm bidding on a single double espresso right now. I'm not too worried, I'll enjoy one of these one day or another. .
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#24
yeah i still dont know how the hell i got 5 for only $15..there must of been alot of people sleeping or at work..lol



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#25
What do you guys think about the Graycliff ’G2’ and Turbo Flight Sampler - 10 Cigars in freefall right now, as low as around $21
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#26
(12-29-2010, 10:45 PM)Tonto Wrote: What do you guys think about the Graycliff ’G2’ and Turbo Flight Sampler - 10 Cigars in freefall right now, as low as around $21

at $2.10 a cigar id say its worth a try..you never know..the turbo goes for $12 a stick alone the g2's go for $5-$7 a stick..heres the profiles for both cigars

Graycliff G2 Turbo brings a full-bodied yet balanced cigar to Graycliff's portfolio and is sure to satisfy all fans of full-bodied, full-flavored and robust blends.

Hailing from Nicaragua, G2 Turbo comes packed with flavor due to its tasty, oily yet extremely light Maduro wrapper, which brings enjoyable hints of spicy notes to a complex blend of Cuban-seed Nicaraguan long leaves. You can expect an earthy character up front which transforms into spicy flavors filled with pepper as cedar rests on your palate for a long, enjoyable finish. This elegent, well balanced cigar is a must try for all Graycliff fans but will satisfy even the most discerning fans of full-bodied blends.
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Graycliff G2 is a slight departure from the rest of the Graycliff lines in terms of price. The cigar is still manufactured in Nassau under the direction of Avelino Lara, the man credited with creating the Cuban Cohiba brand and was also the former personal roller to Fidel Castro. G2 still maintains the same quality and construction enthusiasts have come to love about Graycliff, but is offered at a far less expensive price. This cigar offers a medium body, consisting of long-leaf tobaccos hailing from Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and the Philippines, which are concealed by an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper. It is perfectly balanced and offers peppery nuances while providing a creamy smoke with a spicy, but enjoyable finish.



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#27
I've bid but never won on a few turbo 5 packs. Bluesman was nice enough to gift me a few G2s a while back. they were good but very, very mild.
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#28
I like the double expresso, but I always seem to get the worst burn going on them, I keep them fairly dry, maybe they fare better a bit more humid.
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#29
there is a lot of 15 of them in free fall right now at $96, i will keep an eye on them and see if they drop to atleast $80..lol if they do im pulling the trigger on them..i have 4 more left and im dieing to smoke them but at the same time i want to wait until i get more so i dont run out..but these are always in demand cigars from what ive seen so i doubt they will drop below $95

http://www.cigarbid.com/Auction/Lot/1006...15-Cigars/



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#30
it dropped to $90.10 and then reset back to $97.70, still not bad for $6.05 a stick for a $18 cigar



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