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I was wondering if someone might be able to explain the different flavor profiles to me a little so I can understand what I am buying.
I tried to research on my own a little but wasn't coming up with to much to help me out. |
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YNWA
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You really have to try the smokes individually to get an accurate portayal. Nicaraguans tend to be potent, but not all of them....Dominicans can range from very mild to Opus X levels of strength All the while the flavor profiles vary widely. Try them all, that's the fun part ![]()
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I've actually been meaning to grab some Puros of each for sort of a personal blind tasting of several different Mar as over a period of a week or so. Unfortunately I suck at articulating what flavors I can taste in a cigar, had a Tatuaje last night and I swear I tasted peanut butter, coffee, and diesel fuel (none of them unpleasant mind you). You should do the same if you want to classify cigars, no one else's classifications have helped me all that much, time for independant research
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I am a fan of Nicaraguan but definitely try a couple of each and you will get a better feel for which you prefer
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Wee Dram Hunter
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![]() Nicaraguans are my favorite as well
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I don't mean to hijack your thread, but if you guys had to pick 3 cigars (Puros) from each different country that best exemplified that countries tobacco, what would they be? Is that even possible?
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YNWA
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Your question is a good one. But why not start a different thread? Otherwise this is just another banter thread. ![]()
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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To me, Nic puros are dark and earthy, dominican puros are sweet and spicy, and Honduran tobacco sucks, it has no character, and is mainly sweet musty air.
Ecuadoran tobacco is bitter to me and Mexican tobacco is just odd and put-offish, most times.
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It's all good. Just trying to redirect traffic where appropriate.
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First of all, try them on different days, sampling on the same day is not only exhausting, but can be fraught with danger.
Secondly, buy them dinner first, engage in some light conversation, while asking some pointed questions to get some idea of their personality. Third? A cocktail or two may help your success rate. |
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Having the right drink with a smoke can make a HUGE difference AFAIC....pairing that with the right smoke is like a little slice of heaven
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How is tobbaco strength measured?
i.e. Ligero, Criollo, etc. How do they rank, from mildest, to strongest?
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Simple Pleasures - 2oL
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This can also be complicated by cigars being labeled as a Honduran because that is where it is made but it uses all Nicaraguan tobacco. Or a Dominican Made cigar that has an Ecuadorian wrapper, Dominican binder, and fillers from Costa Rica, Mexico, Honduras and Nicaragua. Then you have Connecticut, Sumatran, and Cameroon tobacco as well.
My recommendation would be to try various cigars and then research what was in them. If you like it make a note and look for similar cigars. I for one like cigars with Ecuadorian/Connecticut Shade wrappers with Nicaraguan binder and filler (ie Cabaiguan, 601 Black). Now knowing this if I saw some new cigar that had those components I might buy it. But just because a cigar has those leaves doesn't mean its a sure thing for me as I tried the Perdomo Habano Connecticut and it didn't suit me. |
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Grrrrrr
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Think Blue!
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