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Havent had 2012 short runs i have a bunch of the ones before and love them!
Also love erdm cs i have a box resting! Just had a diesel...i thought it was smooth and creamy but it also had that bitterish taste to it that i find so oftern in the popular nc cigars.i would put it in the same catagory i have the rp decades and ab tempus |
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Erdm cs is at the top of my list
![]() Ep carrillo sr 2011 is the one i like not sure about 2012 Just had a diesel...have to say it was smooth and creamy but it also had that bitter undertone like i get with most of what i smoke that is nc....i will put it in the same ranking as the tempus, decade, and tat havana iv.....something id revist but wouldnt buy a box of. |
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Yeah, let me know how that El Rico Habano goes for you! They're not nearly as strong as the originals but they still pack a punch baybeee!
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I can't figure why Perdomos get ignored but they are great sticks. Try a Cuban Parejo or a Champagne Noir. The 10th Anniversary Reserve Champagne and the Limitada Petite Corona are great, too.
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Having the nat sherman now at first it was good, but Now its giving off chocolate and coffee which im not a huge fan of....smoked the little tat yesterday and oh is it amazing!
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Other EP Carillo Perdomo Lot 23 Flor De Oliva for everyday. ![]()
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Seems based on the cigars that you like that you're a bit more diverse than you think you are.
Off the top of my head I would suggest: Fuente Hemingway Brickhouse(suuuper creamy) Ambos Mundos Sumatra Quesada Espana San Lotano
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Perdomo Reserve Champagne, both the Connecticut and the Noir. Those two are BY FAR the best sellers at the B&M where I work. We often go through two boxes a day in single sales. I like them, mainly because the filler blend is strong enough that it keeps the cigar interesting for those more accustomed to full bodied cigars.
Other suggestions in the smooth and creamy category: Oliva Connecticut Camacho Connecticut Camacho Havana Rocky Patel '99 Cusano 18 Series The Avo standard line. |
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Good Suggestions Here.
How about Tatuaje 7th Capa Especial and on the more expensive side the La Verite 2009 (Robusto). |
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Oh and the Tatuaje Vercou 5 is a different blend than the regular Havana (more ligero I believe) , as a FYI
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liga privada Undercrown and padrons are great Illisone are fantastic.
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