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    I believe that one man's trash is another man's treasure. That being said, I'm sure some people find the Puros Indios line to be a real treasure.

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    I know it doesn't count, but I lost my dinner one night after smoking an ACID Kuba Kuba.

    Other bad smokes for me:

    Bahia Gold Toro (like rotting wet hay)
    Ancient Warrior (the C-bid monster size...bleh)
    La Aurora Robusto
    Avo Maduro Robusto

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    CAO americana, any graycliff

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    You should've smoked a CAO America instead. They're mighty tasty.

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    Are Acids considered cigars. LOL YUCK!
    Family, Friends and a good cigar. Oh and some fishing too!

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    One that sticks out in my mind is the 5V gold. Tasted like burning grass.

    I don't really go for the super expensive cigars, the ones that are expensive just for the sake of being expensive, like Gurkha. I like the X-Fuerte and the Nep Warrior from Gurkha, however most of the others that I have tried have had some type of wrapper issue.

    spiffy

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiffykyle View Post
    One that sticks out in my mind is the 5V gold. Tasted like burning grass.

    I don't really go for the super expensive cigars, the ones that are expensive just for the sake of being expensive, like Gurkha. I like the X-Fuerte and the Nep Warrior from Gurkha, however most of the others that I have tried have had some type of wrapper issue.

    spiffy
    I agree,
    I've got a box of Gurkha Perfectos that run really bad and to top that off don't taste that great either.

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