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Adjusting to the Life
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I didn't get the pepper out of it which I thought I would, which is okay by me as the peppery-ness has a tendency to ruin a cigar for me. But a lot of people say if you rest the Maduros the pepper goes away, and this has been sitting for probably 6 months, and who knows how much longer before that.
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Chutney Lovebusciut
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That cigar is not a maduro. Besides, maduros do not represent a peppery profile. Maduros have a sweet profile fwiw.
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The Stranger
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I think sweet as well when it comes to maduros as well. Except for the Camacho Triple Maduro, I get more of a nutty earthy profile out of those. Come to think of it, why aren't those triple sweet? Hmm...
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