I've come across a couple flavored cigars that I tried. There was a peach one that wasn't great but I had White Owl brand Blackberry Cigar last night that really wasn't bad. But they come no where near a good old fashioned cigar IMO.
I've come across a couple flavored cigars that I tried. There was a peach one that wasn't great but I had White Owl brand Blackberry Cigar last night that really wasn't bad. But they come no where near a good old fashioned cigar IMO.
i went against natural actions and bought a CAO Mx2. there was not a strong flavor as i expected, but rather a very suttle almost peppery taste. it got better the further down it got, the only oddity i found, at one point my face went completely numb for about five seconds. other than that it was a good smoke.
"Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but it never gets you anywhere,.....write that down" -Van Wilder
When your face went numb, did you see this? If you did, that's a new flavor...
no that whould have been sweeet.![]()
"Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but it never gets you anywhere,.....write that down" -Van Wilder
Flavoring cigars seems to be an excuse for makers to use cheap or poor quality tobacco. The flavorings hide that fact. A good cigar doesn't need added flavorings.
By all means, smoke them for fun. Just don't make the mistake of considering them cigars. They're not a cigar any more than a wine cooler is wine.
Couldn't agree more. Same with coffee.Originally Posted by Kenyth
Someone gave me one of those Amaretto flavored cigars once. I had to smoke it just to be polite. We're not close.
wow i read that really fast and skipped the word cigars after amaretto flavored...made for quite a funny post..Originally Posted by Corona Gigante
"Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but it never gets you anywhere,.....write that down" -Van Wilder
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