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I purchased a Belmondo Vintage Reserve cigar yesterday, and it looks great and smells even better, but you know how the saying goes.... Smells can be deceiving. I tried to research it, but I can't find any reviews on this cigar. I was hoping somebody in the asylum had experienced one of these and could tell me if the purchase I made was of worth or not.
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It's just a single cigar, it's not like you bought stock in the company. Just smoke it and make your own opinion.
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a good point you have made lol.
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Never had one. But if it smokes good, good flavors, then it would be worth it. Im assuming these are budget smokes. |
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I believe they are. A while ago my then girlfriend bought me a humidor and a bunch of those cigars. They weren't for me but if you like em and get enjoyment from them more power to you!!!!!
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Isn't Belmondo spanish for "bad cigar"?
![]() Not good, imo. You may like it though.
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The reason I asked is because if it's a bad cigar, I'll give it to my friend cuz I'm pretty sure he'll smoke anything.
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I have indeed seen those in the Thompson catalog, and nowhere else. They are what Thompson refers to as a "boutique" brand . . . so maybe it tastes like patchouli.
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