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    Right! I added a Cusano 59 Cameroon, RyJ 1875 Reserve & Upmann Vintage Cameroon '94.

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    Um, wasn't home today to SIGN for the package. Got a busy day tomorrow too. I might have to go to the post office next week to pick up the smokes. Sorry for the delay fellas.

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    Well shit! Sorry for the hassle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigarbear View Post
    Right! I added a Cusano 59 Cameroon, RyJ 1875 Reserve & Upmann Vintage Cameroon '94.
    Which vitolas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Which vitolas?
    Cusano is a perfecto, RyJ is Churchill & Upmann is lancero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigarbear View Post
    Cusano is a perfecto, RyJ is Churchill & Upmann is lancero.
    Well, hell, there is a lancero I haven't tried yet. I didn't even know HU made a lancero in the vintage cameroon line. Really, I didn't know they made a lancero at all.

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    I'm wrong on the lancero. It was one of their test brands that JR sold a couple years back. It's more of a 44 or 46 ring guage I think. It's been too long since I actually bought anything...

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    Picked up the smokes from the Post Office today. I'm gonna let the puro rest a day or two before I smoke it. Sorry for the continued delay, but an professionally trained and uber sensitive palate such as mine requires a cigar in perfect form.

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    Take your time and concentrate, GT. I can tell you're gunning hard for the win!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigarbear View Post
    I'm wrong on the lancero. It was one of their test brands that JR sold a couple years back. It's more of a 44 or 46 ring guage I think. It's been too long since I actually bought anything...
    Hmmm... Here's a fact I was unaware of until just now...

    "The Spanish company Altadis S.A. acquired a 51% controlling interest in the company in 2003. The company continues to operate as a subsidiary of Altadis." - Source: Wikipedia

    So - it would make sense that JR was selling a "lancero" (or whatever the heck it is) as "test" vitola of their (Altadis') H Upmann cigar...

    I'm not a huge fan of H Upmann, but how is the "lancero"? Looks to be a very nice ~$5 cigar (e.g. Ecuadorian wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, Dominican filler). I'm quite intrigued...
    Last edited by ggiese; 03-14-2014 at 07:19 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post

    I'm not a huge fan of H Upmann, but how is the "lancero"? Looks to be a very nice ~$5 cigar (e.g. Ecuadorian wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, Dominican filler). I'm quite intrigued...
    I like 'em. I bought a couple of different years and haven't had a bad one yet. It's pretty smooth with enough bit but no spice. I'd call it a medium but almost borderline mild flavor. It would work with coffee or a lager but I'd rather something fuller for Scotch or an IPA.

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