01-31-2009, 08:31 PM
Anybody try these? Thought I'd ask before pulling the trigger. This is what they say...
777 cigars are handmade with pride by Tabacos, S.A., Jesus Fuego's Nicaraguan tabacalera. At its core are mostly Nicaraguan Corojo tobaccos with some Nicaraguan Criollo, bound in Nicaraguan Corojo, capped in an ebony, 4-year old Nicaraguan Criollo Maduro wrapper. The cigars are medium to full in body, with some spice tamed by deep, flavors of chocolate and rich, well-aged tobacco. While not for the faint of heart, 777 is never overpowering and will appeal to both veterans and newbies.
777 cigars are handmade with pride by Tabacos, S.A., Jesus Fuego's Nicaraguan tabacalera. At its core are mostly Nicaraguan Corojo tobaccos with some Nicaraguan Criollo, bound in Nicaraguan Corojo, capped in an ebony, 4-year old Nicaraguan Criollo Maduro wrapper. The cigars are medium to full in body, with some spice tamed by deep, flavors of chocolate and rich, well-aged tobacco. While not for the faint of heart, 777 is never overpowering and will appeal to both veterans and newbies.



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