I still have the corona you sent me, perhaps it's time to set fire to it?
Nice review bro!
I still have the corona you sent me, perhaps it's time to set fire to it?
Nice review bro!
"We're at NOW now... everything that's hapening now... is happening NOW!"
~ Col. Sanders ~
"I guess all we need to do now is give a shit what you think. I'll work on that."
~ ashauler ~
"Down to the last third, I had enough. Maybe it was a bit too sweet? Maybe the draw finally got to me,"
Good review. This sounds like a choice stick. But, a hard draw will finally get to you. I always keep my cutter handy and never hesitate to snip another 1/8" or so, especially with a belicoso. Also, just a little siliva on the tip of a belicoso will tend to seal it up quick.
Have a good 4th!
Figure I might as well put this somewhere where it makes sense:
I can practically walk to the Cigar Factory, and its a great place from my limited experience there. If anybody ever wants anything from there just let me know, I'd be very happy to trade for some smokes from the rest of the country! I can't find it on the site, but you can make custom samplers if you go into the store, and still get a great discount on them, as well as a nice box with their logo on it.
I haven't gotten to trying anything from the fuller-bodied lines yet; I'm still getting accustomed to smoking in general, and kept to the plantation reserve for most of my first smokes.
They have a double wrapped churchill that seems amazing from the smell, and I intend to post a full review of it (although it may be a bit less detailed that some of the better reviews... I'm still trying to learn to pick out all of the subtle flavors) Anyways, they wrap it once with a Connecticut shade wrapper, and then again with the maduro wrapper, so it gives a fuller flavor while still being very mild (from what I've been told) They aren't available on the website, and you can only get two per visit to the store (at 10.50$ a piece...) because they're apparently very difficult to wrap.
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