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    Thanks for the feedback, guys. I was kind of surprised that this happened at all. I smoked it after I finished a full meal and I'm no novice to cigars. My first job was in the cigar and tobacco industry so I've been smoking stogies for more years than I care to remember. I presently smoke 7-10 a week. Who knows, I could have been smoking too aggressively or maybe I should have stopped before I burnt my fingers. Whatever the reason, I'll chalk it up to being a fluke. I will smoke the other one I have, after all, I'm not going to let a cigar kick my butt....uh...but maybe not today.
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  2. Default Too fast maybe

    Not a bad cigar in my opinion but what do I know. I would just maybe smoke a little slower and throw on a jazz record. Sometimes when I'm anxious to try a new smoke, I smoke to aggressive and end up real dizzy.

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    Default My .02 from recent experience with LVH

    Hey!

    I entered on another post about my recent experience with Drew LVH Churchills and Belicoso Ds.

    When I tried my first LVH Churchill I was impressed with the amount of flavor and strength from an inexpensive cigar. Then I tried the Belicoso Ds (bought a box expecting the same strength) and found them to be just the reverse. Totally mild.

    I returned to the dealer with the Ds and he gladly accepted them back for credit. At the time he had no full boxes of the Churchills so I got just a handful.

    Well, after smoking those things for a few days my mouth is letting me know it. I have had cigar mouth all week and it has ruined the flavor and feel of every cigar I have smoked since. It is only now beginning to leave (knock on wood).

    The LVH are a mixed and chopped filler cigar. Cheap. After this experience I am going to be very careful as to what "inexpensive" cigars I smoke. To a degree, you get what you pay for on either end of the scale. Except of course when you pay WAY too much for a cigar. But that's another story.

    Although I will never buy another LVH I do intend to try some of Drew's top shelf stuff.......carefully.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MMAB
    Well, after smoking those things for a few days my mouth is letting me know it. I have had cigar mouth all week and it has ruined the flavor and feel of every cigar I have smoked since. It is only now beginning to leave (knock on wood).
    That's the problem with smoking the LVH platinum labels. I agree - they are a very nice, tasty cheap smoke. For the money, they can hardly be beat! But I can only handle one of those in any given 6 month period... Thankfully there are plenty of other cigars to smoke in the mean time!! I'd never even consider buying a box of these. I keep 4 or 5 around for smoking while doing the yard work...

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    If I have any LVHs I give them to my friends who know nothing about cigars OR I send them out as winnings to people in CigarPool who I HATE.

    LVH's are lousy freakin' cigars

    They're also good for fertilizing the garden or sending to PuroMooch since his humi is usually empty and he'll smoke anything.
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    I'd suspect that if you are a regular cigar smoker and you weren't sick, that you ended up with some "green" leaf cigar. Try another one. As a matter of fact, try it tonight and let us know what went down. . . . . .......or what came back up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SFG75
    I'd suspect that if you are a regular cigar smoker and you weren't sick, that you ended up with some "green" leaf cigar. Try another one. As a matter of fact, try it tonight and let us know what went down. . . . . .......or what came back up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomysole
    but what do I know
    You've already a proven idiot so I'd say "not much"
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    You've already a proven idiot so I'd say "not much"

    Would you please stop going after Tommy Asshole, CC - I'd like to see him to continue to post...

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