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    had a Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Pamplona last night. that was a tasty little robusto. excellent draw, lots of smoke, medium-full bodied. i liked the way the flavors seemed to just wash away with each puff. mild finish, no aftertaste. boxpress shapre fits nicely in hand too.
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    Well, last night I finally got a hold of a Sherpa Mystic.....and it was not too bad.

    I don't know what I will find for tonight, but I am excited to go digging. A friend that just got here (Afghanistan) got a package from a buddy with about 10 cigars in it, and I have been promised first picks.....

    I will let you know...

    Doug

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisboy
    had a Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Pamplona last night. that was a tasty little robusto. excellent draw, lots of smoke, medium-full bodied. i liked the way the flavors seemed to just wash away with each puff. mild finish, no aftertaste. boxpress shapre fits nicely in hand too.
    One left out of my box,I just ordered from Famous I believe for 43ish.
    Love these.


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    had my very first Bolivar Robusto (non-ISOM) and i could say it was simply outstanding. i really liked the flavor profile and strength, which only kept getting better until the end. could not put it to waste and nubbed it. if the rest of the sticks smoke consistently great, then this for me would easily be one of the best cigars that General Cigar has to offer.
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    RP Vintage 1992 Petite Corona. Thanks SLC!

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    my first Carlos Torano Virtuoso Maestro

    very good smoke. but i prefer the exodus.

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    Monday

    AF Don Carlos beli. This was the first one and it was a nice smoke. More could change my mind but I really doubt it - I like the Hemingways better.

    Tuesday

    La Unica robusto. Decent cigar - Thanks Hefty!

    Wednesday

    AF BS. Excellent, as always.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisboy
    had a Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte Pamplona last night. that was a tasty little robusto. excellent draw, lots of smoke, medium-full bodied. i liked the way the flavors seemed to just wash away with each puff. mild finish, no aftertaste. boxpress shapre fits nicely in hand too.

    This is what I ended up digging out of my friends shipment.....loved it. It was a great smoke.

    Doug

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    Default Not a bad pair .

    • Flor de Cano - Nice flavor , uneven burn and kinda lumpy appearance , wish I had more .
    • BBF - Nice looking and good flavor - uneven burn - needs more age to develope the grassy notes .
    • 1st cigar came out of my ready to smoke humi , 2nd came out of my coolidor . Both holding at 67% RH .

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