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Old 12-09-2013, 09:46 PM   #1
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Default Dcm #5

Smoked a DCM #5 today and along with a Hemingway Signature & short story are kind of my favorite change of pace smoke when I'm not indulging my ravenous hunger for the dark side (which according to Darth Vader is the more powerful force in the universe and who am I to argue with that?) so I lit up and it was great. Started out smooth, sweet, creamy, with some spice and pepper. It was just about perfect for me and after about 1/4 into it........nothing! I mean absolutely nothing at all. I thought It might be my taste buds or maybe my sense of smell was a little fried which has been known to happen to me so I put it down and gave everything a rest. In that time though I checked if my nose was off and it wasn't along with my taste. So after about 30mins I relight and still got a big nothing. I got a little upset and kind of just persevered through it and at about the last 35% the awesome flavors came back. I finished and grabbed a Boli PC just because I thought maybe something was wrong with me but BAM! that Boli was perfect start to finish. Now I just picked up some DCM #5's a few days ago so I'm not sure how the rest will go but I'm definitely gonna give them some rest time I guess. Maybe it's just the one cigar or a box issue but just curious if anyone out there recently picked up some and were having any similar issues with them? I've never had this issue before with any DCM but for the price it really pissed me off but oh well I guess. You win some, you lose some.
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