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    I would like to know also...was thinking of ordering a box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by labmonkey
    I would like to know also...was thinking of ordering a box.
    I ordered a box. I'll let you know how they turn out
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    I have tried the Belicoso D and the Churchill sizes. I like the Bel D better. Both good especially for the price. They are of course a mixed filler but done very well.
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    Default I just recently........

    broke down and finally bought a handful of Drew LVH Churchills. I must admit I was impressed for the cost. I went back the next day for a box but they only had the Belicoso D which I gladly bought instead. I have one churchill left but I haven't tried the Belicosos yet.

    They certainly are a sharp, strong flavored cigar. But enjoyable. An excellent woody sweetness. One thing that impressed me was that most cigars that I have had that have woody flavors tend to have a somewhat dry finish which I find annoying. These on the other hand have a wonderful finish. Not the least bit dry. These are a great drinking cigar too.

    I was originally put off by Drew Estates because of the Acid line. But I intend to try his other non-flavored cigars now. If Drew can whip up a mixed filler cigar for $2.50 a stick that tastes great, I can imagine what he does for top dollar.

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