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    Under the tutelage of GGiese, I have made this recent purchase, can't wait to smoke them!!!

    Check out the link for the picture if you can't see it below: http://www.flickr.com/photos/27231598@N00/22870980/


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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMacFU
    Under the tutelage of GGiese, I have made this recent purchase, can't wait to smoke them!!!

    Check out the link for the picture if you can't see it below: http://www.flickr.com/photos/27231598@N00/22870980/

    i bought 3 of those griffen's XXIs, but wasn't all that impressed. those 1990 are great, though. hope you enjoy them all!

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    That was quick... Just talked to you and you're already posting the pics!!!

    Very nice pick up, Sean... I didn't mention the RP 90's, but that is an awesome smoke too! Next time, try the RP Sungrowns.

    Let the Opus sit for a bit - if they are a little less humid they burn better (the only complaint I have is they tend to keep going out - but I'm told if they are kept in a little less humidity for a bit, they smoke better).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drake
    i bought 3 of those griffen's XXIs, but wasn't all that impressed. those 1990 are great, though. hope you enjoy them all!

    What didn't you like about the Griffin's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    What didn't you like about the Griffin's?
    not much flavor. kind of boring. it was my first griffen's cigar. i still have 2 more i'm going to try some other time. i had a cusana corojo yesterday that i thought was better.

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    how strong are the griffins? they look mild

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietC
    how strong are the griffins? they look mild
    they are.

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    Yeah George,

    When I saw they had the Rocky Patel vintage I moved right in. Figured I'd get the pic up quick to make people jealous, I'll have to smoke one of the champions I bought (not pictured) while cooking ribs tonight, hooah!!!!

    Thanks for the buying advice GGiese, I'll let you know what I think of them.

    Best

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drake
    they are.
    I'd say they were on the mild side of medium. What I liked about them is they started fairly mild, and built to a very nice medium bodied cigar - lots of subtle flavors - with a ton of smoke. The construction on those bad boys is phenomenal! And I like the size they come in - the perfect size for me!

    Last years Griffin SE's were a bit stronger. To me they were like the Davidoff Millenium blend. They were a nice smoke, but just a bit much to me. I had to plan to smoke those - for a time when I would have a strong drink - or after a big dinner.

    I like these new ones much better. They seem like a much better all around - smoke them any time - kind of smoke...

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    Under the tutelage of GGiese, I have made this recent purchase, can't wait to smoke them!!!
    ggiese....your just so sweet

    I have noticed that with just about any Fuente cigar I buy, that they seem to be a bit too wet right out of the box. They "canoe" and go out easily. I believe its due to the little humi-pak they enclose with their cigars. I always have to let a new box sit in my cabinet open for a week or two before they're bearable.

    I have never bought a box of Opus X (!!!!) or seen a newly opened box. But does Fuente enclose one of the humi-paks in with the Opus line too?

    Wait a minute.....can you even buy a whole box of Opus X??????
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