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La Traviata Intrepido Review
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http://www.examiner.com/cigar-in-long-is...iew-review




Mileage may vary Big Grin
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"The only difference that I found with this size as compared to the smaller ring gauges is that the cedar flavor seems to be a bit more dominant than the leather".

Spot on! Prefer the Radiante in natural or maduro but grab any I can get. Nice review Scott.
Branden

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#3
Thats a great cigars ...........
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(10-01-2011, 05:37 PM)BDM53 Wrote: "The only difference that I found with this size as compared to the smaller ring gauges is that the cedar flavor seems to be a bit more dominant than the leather".

Spot on! Prefer the Radiante in natural or maduro but grab any I can get. Nice review Scott.

Thanks BD! Isn't it interesting how the different ring gauge often changes the flavor profile?
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(10-01-2011, 06:22 PM)jam Wrote: Thats a great cigars ...........

Totally agree, and the MSRPs are very good so it could easily be a regular rotation cigar.
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I dont normally leave this site via links to go read reviews. However, I did want to see your review on this particular cigar.

I agree with your review. Smile The La Traviata is definitely one of the best cigars out there. Heh...I love the maduro so much, that since my local B&M was one of the very first that got these, I was sending them out to anyone on StogieChat that wanted one.
...moving along...nothing left to see here.
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(10-01-2011, 06:22 PM)jam Wrote: Thats a great cigars ...........

Yes Sir
As Mr. Mum says "make the time you wont regret it"
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