Carlos Torano.
Carlos Torano.
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Padron 64?
Which FdO did you smoke? I really like these, and have had the maduro, gold, and corojo in both the toro and robusto sizes. Maybe I am really a serious newbie, but I didn't notice a "flavored/dipped tip" on the ones that I have had. You are right, they are definitely a good smoke for the money, imho.Originally Posted by LOUDPIPES78
Seconds on the Torano. I smoked a 1959 maduro (I think it was maduro-it was dark), and it was delish. One of my faves. The churchill lasted me an hour and change. Smooth and tasty.
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The very existence of flame-throwers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, "You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done." -unknown
I was correct, I have on in my humi already just haven't got to smoke it yet, Torano Exodus 1959. Thanks CigarDan.
Looks like I'm currently leaning toward Guado's suggestion of a Padron 64
Anybody else have some suggestions? Oh the next one I smoke at home that's not a yard gar will be the Torano.
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