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TFTR! I've seen the brand on Cigar Page for a while but have always hesitated on pulling the trigger for some reason. Now I have a good reason to order more cigars! Excellent... |
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Whassup, my BOTL?
Smoking another Murcielago lancero. DAMN, these are good smokes with some humidor time. Still the typical maduro flavors of cocoa and coconut, but a very noticeable floral flavor and aroma coming from the foot. I'm on a break from work, and I'm smoking this long skinny stick with a petite syrah from northern CA. Life is good. :ss |
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Been enjoying the lanceros by Aladino lately. The corojo, Cameroon and Vintage Selection. The Maduro cazadore is more impressive than the lancero, imo.
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Shop here was running a special on Oliva so one of the ones I picked up was an Oliva V lancero. One of my favorite cigars in this size.
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I have tried everything they offer and all have been quite enjoyable except the Corojo Reserva. It's good too but not $4-5 better than the regular Corojo, imo. That is the only negative thing I have to say about Aladino. That's coming from a snob, too. :noon |
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I've had all the Aladino lanceros and enjoyed them all. The Vintage line is my go to though 100%
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I honestly don't know what is too dry. My humidors have gotten down to the high 50s a few times for a week or so, and the sticks were all fine. |
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Found my old fiver of the original Don Pepin lanceros. Going to try them with a friend. Fun to see how they all turned out.
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Whassup, errbody?
I had some weird variant of Covid, where I didn't get sick at all, but I lost my sense of taste and smell completely! 100%! ONE HUNDRED PERCENT. It took like 2 months for food to start tasting "normal" again, and even longer for my vices (cigars, coffee, chocolate)! I gotta say, when everything, EVERYTHING you love tastes like sh*t, life sucks! NO JOKE. So here I am. Food is 90% back to normal, and cigars are...I'd say...80% back to normal. I can't smell wrapper aromas as much as I used to, which sucks. And I still smell a little funky smell when I first light up a stogie, but after that, it's normal. I think? I am celebrating my return to normal cigar experiences with a Murcielago lancero. I drunk bought 2 boxes of these a while back, and rather than regret my purchase, I am sitting here wishing I had bought 4 boxes instead of 2. What a great smoke. Pretty typical maduro flavors of cocoa and coconut. Not a super complex cigar at all, but a really nice smoke overall. |
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BUT... I have read through the virtual grapevine that Yerandy doesn't outright deny that his cigars are 100% Cuban tobacco, but he doesn't admit that they ARE 100% either. And quite a few cigar nerds on Reddit have basically called him out; saying his cigars are not made with Cuban tobacco AT ALL. So...icehog, Tom...be honest. whaddya say? |
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These No. 2s from Yerandy definitely taste Cuban to me. And if they were to be found to have other country's leaf in them, I'd still smoke 'em because they're delicious. Do these Reddit nerds also think the moon landings and 9/11 were fake? :D |
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Their man buns are too tight and that makes them cranky. I haven't bought any Yerandys, but they have said similar things about other customs. Since there is no real gatekeeping nor sense of community there like there is on forums imho, I read a little bit on reddit, but don't really lend credence to opinions there. YMMV |
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La Palina Collection Mr. Sam
I added a 5 pack of these to a recent Cigar Page order. I am always interested in trying cigars that are made in the US. Good construction; good draw. First few draws... really nice CIGAR flavor. The aroma coming from the foot is similar. Straight tobacco. About 1" in...draw has tightened a bit. Flavors have become muted. About 2" in...Flavors have become kinda bland, honestly. The nose exhale is mild tobacco; the finish is straight tobacco. Around halfway...the flavors have made a comeback. Sweetness on the draw, straight tobacco and spice through the nose. Good burn; only 1 slight correction so far. A little past halfway...draw has tightened back up. Dominant flavors are still the same, but the finish has taken on a sweetness that lingers on the palate between draws. The aroma coming from the foot as I type is sweet tobacco. Pretty significant burn correction at this point. Toward the end...a strong spice has come in through the nose and on the finish. This spiciness has a noticeable sensation on my tongue. It's kinda cool and unique. The draw is still tight, but the smoke volume is not bad and the flavors are not hampered. Final thoughts...this was a good smoke, but I'm gonna let the remaining 4 cigars rest for a few months before deciding if they're box worthy. |
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Smoking another Record Bond #3.
I am TELLIN' you guys...for a $4 and under (on sale) stick, these are a huge winner. No joke, this cigar is better than the $30 Davidoff I smoked earlier. More depth of flavor, better burn. I actually look forward to smoking these $4 sticks, and I would LOVE to trick mfs with these in a blind taste test. Apparently, whenever I smoke one of these, I trip out on how good they are and order more. I currently have about 120 of them. :r |
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Who makes the Record Bond, Mark?
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Found It!!!:D
https://www.cigarpage.com/record-bond.html |
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Thanks Greg! :tu
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Maybe you should do a blind review of some sticks. It might be interesting to see if it generates a few more posts around here. Peace of the Lord be with you. |
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HOLD ON, bro. Don't order just yet. I think they may have gone to sh*t. These were only available in 5 packs for the longest time. Recently, they came out with boxes. So of course I bought a box. There's something wrong with them. They taste like moldy hay. Like some of the filler tobacco got contaminated with mold or something. |
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La Palina Mr. Sam lancero 7" x 38
I'm always wanting to try cigars made in 'Merica, so I added a fiver of these to a recent Cigar Page order. Nice looking cigar. Smooth surface, nice wrapper. Pre-light draw is pretty tight. Ran the PerfecDraw all the way in and it only helped minimally. Flavor-wise, this is a fantastic cigar. Nice sweet tobacco flavor in the first 1/3, nice depth to the flavor that lingers on the palate between draws. Nice smoke volume despite the tight draw. In the second 1/3, a nice spice comes through that isn't harsh at all. Sweetness has subsided. Last 1/3, a really unique flavor comes in. Like a steak?!?! A sort of salty beefy blood flavor! Never tasted that in a cigar before. Not sure I like it. But maybe that's just because it's new. The draw doesn't improve at all. It was also a very slow burning cigar. Smoke time was about 1 hr 20 min. It loses points for the tight draw and several burn corrections. But I feel like maybe I didn't let these rest long enough and maybe the internal humidity is still too high. I'm gonna let the rest sleep for a few months. |
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