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Feelin' the Love
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I just recieved a box of these cellophaned from a guy I work with. He handed me the carboard box shipped to him from Thompson that was still sealed with the label yellowed. There is a receipt inside dated September 2004. Made in the Dominican Republic.
Has anyone ever tried these? I need to put them in a humidor for a while to rehumidify them a bit. The box had only been in cellophane for 5 years with the corners busted open. I opened one cigar and it seems to be okay, no cracking and smells great. ![]()
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Gave in and tried one. Almost fell apart when i cut it, definitely needs to go in a humi for a few weeks. really sweet tobacco pre draw. mild stick with not so bad flavor. reminds me of a baccarat but better. Wil have to try it again once its good and ready.
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These are out of production and have been for a couple years. I smoked them regularly and enjoyed them.
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WiP!?
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Anyway, never tried the re-named versions, still have a few Sinatras floating around somewhere. Very mild, creamy cigar. |
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WiP!?
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