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    This cigar was very well made. Smooooooth and I mean smooth until the end. Very very mild. Nice flavor, I tasted hints of leather and wood with a touch of lemongrass maybe. I would recommend this cigar for a beginner who wants a good "step up" cigar. It was a little high in price for my wallet. ($8) but for a treat every once in a great while I would smoke this again.

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    Excellent review there Ox!. Macanudo is certainly the standard of which mild cigars are judged, that line of cigars is no exception.

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    Thanks for the review, very helpful

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    WTF is "lemongrass"???

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    Can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not so...... It's an herb that's used in cooking. Often used in Thai and Indian (I believe) food. Yum. Oh and it tastes a smidge like lemon and imagine.. it grows like a grass :).
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    I just gotta laugh when people use shubbery and weeds to describe how tobacco tastes. I would think that if one senses the taste of "lemon" when smoking a cigar, that's all you'd say.

    Hey maybe his palate is refined enough to distinguish between lemon, lemongrass, lemon sorbet, lemon chiffon and lemon meringue but I find the "lemongrass" one slightly ludicrous.

    Sorry but the ox hole ain't high on my list of favorite people here. Ask him how his BIG WHITE PU$$Y is doing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    I just gotta laugh when people use shubbery and weeds to describe how tobacco tastes. I would think that if one senses the taste of "lemon" when smoking a cigar, that's all you'd say.

    Hey maybe his palate is refined enough to distinguish between lemon, lemongrass, lemon sorbet, lemon chiffon and lemon meringue but I find the "lemongrass" one slightly ludicrous.

    Sorry but the ox hole ain't high on my list of favorite people here. Ask him how his BIG WHITE PU$$Y is doing.
    You forgot one of my favorites, lemon drop hard candy.

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