Definitely a great smoke. Really smooth for a full-bodied blend. Hope that the quality and prices don't suffer because of their popularity.
Definitely a great smoke. Really smooth for a full-bodied blend. Hope that the quality and prices don't suffer because of their popularity.
Totally agree! Definitely one that I added to my rotation, I just hope my B&M is able t keep them on the shelves and the prices don't balloon. One of the best bang for the buck sticks you can get out there!
Andrew
Well we can't keep them on the shelves. First box of both the lancero and what I think was a belicoso went like they were on fire. The rest of our boxes are on backorder, and we keep getting requests. This is typical for a new cigar, they make a limited amount and then if it's popular, it sells out right away, then six months later when they can finally ship more, the public has moved on to the next hot cigar.....![]()
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
I picked up a few of these on spec when they came out, but I haven't tried them yet.
As far as the TV show, I really like watching "Dexter." You must see the cable version. I like both, but I think the concept is more effective with the graphics, so to speak. I also like the way the characters developed with the cable version. I don't watch that much television, but this is worth a look if you get a chance.
I watch Dexter on Showtime. Yes, I enjoy it but I do not empathize with the title character. They are making him a little too sympathetic. He is a serial killer after all. But it is an enjoyable show. I just hope it ends with him getting caught and facing consequences.
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
I's bet on 4-6 months total, from the time they first ran short till they get more on the shelves, but it really depends on where they are in the process.
It''s just not something they can rush unless they want to screw up what made it so good in the first place. Tobacco has to be planted, grown, harvested, aged, rolled, packaged and sent to market. Hopefully they are just waiting for more of the tobaccos they need to finish aging, thus the 4-6 months estimate.
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
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