I really dig the Onyx Reserve No. 2. Enjoy the whole cigar but wife asks what the hell i am doing chewing the finish taste at the end. Love that. Actually get sad when it is done.
I really dig the Onyx Reserve No. 2. Enjoy the whole cigar but wife asks what the hell i am doing chewing the finish taste at the end. Love that. Actually get sad when it is done.
Sancho Panza's are crap sticks. I wouldn't recommend them or give em away to friends. EVERY stick I had unraveled at the smoking end. Every one. I'm sure the same went for you. The flavor was mild, and the strength was close to smoking air for the first half of the stick. Once you got down to the last third it became a "decent" stick.
For the record, I hate the SPDM.
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I recently had one of these. I got it in an anniversary sampler. I really enjoyed the flavor though I still haven't figured out how to discern what they are yet. It had a great draw, plumes of white smoke and was really well constructed.
I'm still pretty new to cigars but I find I really enjoy maduro's. While I haven't tried a whole lot of different makes/models of cigars as of yet (I'm working on it right...lol) here's a couple of maduro's that I've tried that I've really enjoyed:
- Santa Damiana Vintage Maduro
- Rocky Patel Vintage 1990, and the Nording maduro
- CAO MX2
- Padron Family Reserve 45th Anniversary maduro
My hunting partner was in Coeur d'Alene, ID in mid Oct and brought me back several boxes of cigars and two of the Padron 45th Anniversary cigars. We had those two as our celebratory cigars after his dad bagged his bull moose this year (which I helped him get). Those were VERY tasty cigars. Possibly made better by good company after a good hunt, and sitting on a ridge over a beautiful valley watching the sunset.
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