I've been gravitating to Pepin blues and blacks lately and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on what other brands are similar?
I've been gravitating to Pepin blues and blacks lately and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on what other brands are similar?
Actually, your error wasn't so much a grammatical error, you made your mistake because you're too stupid to know the difference between "there," "their" and "they're."
As badwhale pointed out, your second post was pretty lousy too with respect to proper punctuation, capitalization and sentence structure.
I also agree that the My Father cigars are nothing like Don Pepins.
Tex, I don't like Don Pepins so I don't have any suggestions for similar cigars for you. I would suggest that you try any of the Davidoff Gran Cru cigars. If you like "medium, smooth, creamy" and "peppery" then you really ought to try one. I like the No. 1 size the best.
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Well, I only smoke occasionally and just wanted to put a couple of other comparable smokes in my humidor. I was just trying to see what others who have smoked Don Pepin's Blue's and Black's might think.
So far, most of the recommendations have been Padron's Tatuaje's Rocky Patel's, Kristof's and Oliva's.
What I like about both the blue and the black's are the medium smooth and creaminess, the pepper and also the sweet chocolate notes.
So far I'm planning on picking up Padron 2000, the Tatuaje red and the Oliva O's or G's and giving them a try.
Try the series JJ in both maduro and natural.
I have yet to smoke a bad Padron. Never had a Tat, so no opinion there, but the Oliva O's and G's are definitely good smokes. Of the four, three are definitely ones I would keep in my humidor any day of the week happily. So check them out when you can, and I don't think you'll be disappointed at all.
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