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    Quote Originally Posted by rah55 View Post
    The problem here is that different people define/interpret tastes diferently. That makes it a bit tough to figure your particular interpretation of spicy vs peppery based on one cigar. However, since I am a wild and crazy guy, I'll take a shot and say try an El Cobre by Oliva.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rah55 View Post
    The problem here is that different people define/interpret tastes diferently. That makes it a bit tough to figure your particular interpretation of spicy vs peppery based on one cigar. However, since I am a wild and crazy guy, I'll take a shot and say try an El Cobre by Oliva.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daigz View Post
    Try the Joya de Nicaragua Antano Dark Corojo. In the mega review 2 we did a review of them. The link is here. These were a good, spicy smoke that I really enjoyed. I actually always keep a few sticks of these in the humidor now. I got a 5 pack the other day from the devil site for around $16.
    I have to agree, but do smoke it on a full stomach.
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    backwoods dipped in Franks red hot works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan View Post
    backwoods dipped in Franks red hot works.
    It takes quite a bit to make my stomach churn. You get a while I get . That is just absolutely disgusting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by victory01 View Post
    Thanks for the suggestion, and congrats on the wedding Andrew! That's awesome news.


    I would smoke another opus if they weren't so rare/pricey north of the border. I may pick up a few online later on. I found the King B having that similar spice I'm looking for, probably because they share the same wrapper. Any other rosado wrapped cigars out there with a price I can afford to smoke more often?

    Partagas Rosado is a nice smoke with a rosado Wrapper
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    Thanks! I put that on my list to try. After snooping around some more I think I'll give the sancho panza extra fuerte a try too.

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    The SP's are good and usually cheap.

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