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    There's not much on these on this board. I saw a post where where CC liked them, but other than that, not much at all. I have a couple of these that have been sitting in my humi for a while, and one of the sites lists them as being medium bodied. They seem very reasonably priced and was wondering what ya'lls take on them was.

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    They are pretty good. nice smooth vinilla and spice flavor. I always have burn problems with them, but not bad for the price. Just make sure you have a lighter handy.
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    I'm a huge fan of Cuban SLRs but the domestic ones are a completely different animal. I have a few of the non-Cuban ones kicking around but I can't remember when the last time I smoked one was.
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    I had one about a month ago... lemme dig out my notes...I had the reserva especials, I noted that they were nice, a little mild for my taste, I tend to prefer heaviest of cigars. I had burn problems with larger one of the pair I smoked. Not very complex but hearty. But thats just from two sticks so...

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    It's a good medium body and value priced cigar. It delivers well for what it costs . I've smoked boxes of these and still enjoy them as a nice breakfast cigar
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin7 View Post
    It's a good medium body and value priced cigar. It delivers well for what it costs . I've smoked boxes of these and still enjoy them as a nice breakfast cigar
    Yeah, you smoke a box of them FOR breakfast.
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    The domestics aren't bad...

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    Pretty much what they have all said. The domestic is a very well priced cigar for the quality it offers at that price. And yes they arent the best burning cigars in the world but you cant complain for 3-4 dollars a smoke(or cheaper sometimes). I had two this weekend while I was having a budlight with friends, and I can't complain at all.

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