. The Gurkha Miami Warlord Pepin Edicion. Wouldn't that be something?
. The Gurkha Miami Warlord Pepin Edicion. Wouldn't that be something?
Two of my favorite cigars are Pepins. The Don Pepin blue label and the San Cristobals. Both have a wonderful, smoky, rich flavor for me that I enjoy the whole way through. His blends match my tastes very well. I also like Tatujaes on occasion, and the 601's are also a regular smoke.
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
I find some to be terrible (Tatuaje), and others (Padilla, San Cris) to be good. Just depends on your tastes I guess.
I thought the whole brand as a whole is weak in flavor and strength. Give me a
Joya de Nigaragua Antano or an El Rico Habano any day
The older I get ,the better I was
Yep, that's about what I thought you'd say!
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I've liked almost all the pepin cigars I've smoked. But I gotta agree with Kevin that IME they have mostly all started off very harsh, but then mellowed out after about an inch. Does this go away with some age on them?
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