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Grrrrrr
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Trying experimental & test blend cigars can be a lot of fun, and you can get some really phenomenal cigars, and you can also get some severe disappointments.
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Very interesting. I'll probably try some.
Cheers, G |
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Grrrrrr
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I'm thinking more about this, and I suspect that CI has most likely removed the complete stinkers and out of balance cigars from the choices, which is just as well. I suspect the worst you would get there is a cigar that is not to your liking, but you could also end up with something really off the hook that might never see the light of day as a production release due to something like low availability of one of the component tobaccos.
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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That said, looking thru the blends some of them look very interesting, and even some Maduros for the whores around here. |
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