Only the wrapper is vintage 1990 / 1992, the filler / binder I think is aged 5 years.
Yeah, eventually they'll run out.
Only the wrapper is vintage 1990 / 1992, the filler / binder I think is aged 5 years.
Yeah, eventually they'll run out.
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~ Col. Sanders ~
"I guess all we need to do now is give a shit what you think. I'll work on that."
~ ashauler ~
Since you don't want a cigar that will knock you on your ass, I'd look at the RP's in this order:
RP Fusions
RP Euro Vintage
RP Vintage '92, then the '90
Decade
I think the Decade is one of the fuller bodied cigars that I really enjoy, but it definately makes for a one cigar night for me.
Kris
Wow, no one said anything about the RP Edge Maduro? Shocking.
I was wondering about the Edge too. I see em a lot, but assumed no one was recommending them because they are strong or something.
About the Sun Grown ones. I thought that tobacco advertised as "sun grown" always have more nicotine in them. Is that not the case?
The Edge, regardless of what is published, has changed from the original blend. I don't care for them like I did in the beginning.
Sun grown tobacco is generally a thicker leaf, und as such, normally has a stronger flavor.
The RP Sun Grown are awesome cigars.
"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 ~
forgive my ignorance here. so, just because a cigar is marketed as "sun grown", that does not mean that it will pack a serious punch when it comes to nicotine? i hate it when i have to back off a cigar because the nic is making me feel woozy. yea, im a lightweight.![]()
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