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Maybe it’s me but I rather not taste dirt when I’m smoking a cigar.
However, just try try try. Whatever you can get your hands on.
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That's a Corgi
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Older Sancho Panza cigars had a mineral taste and you could even see mineral traces on the wrapper. Unique cigar, but the most recent ones lost some of that taste.
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#23 |
Feeling at Home
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Yeah that sounds much more like what I think I'm looking for....too bad it sounds like the new ones haven't retained that unique character though.
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#24 |
That's a Corgi
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SP Belicoso's are worth picking up. Some may taste a little saltier than others. Fun cigar either way and don't break the bank.
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Bilge Rat
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If by mineral you mean metallic you could try La Unica.
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