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View Poll Results: Petite Cazadores Reserva vs Verocu #5 | |||
Petite Cazadores Reserva |
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32 | 64.00% |
Verocu #5 |
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18 | 36.00% |
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#1 |
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You know its funny, I can't find my box of PCR's for the life of me!
So i've been smoking the Verocu No. 5's! The first half inch is traditional Pepin Pepper and spice, but then it transitions into a very smooth and flavorful (full) medium bodied, medium strength smoke. I've also noticed that some of them are fuller in body, but its probably a natural variance in the particular leaves that were used in making the cigars. So until I can find my box of PCR's my vote is for the No. 5! Want to know which cigar has both of them beat? The Namakubi! ![]() |
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#2 |
Resident Maduro Whore!!
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Really Excel?? I thought the Namakubi, specifically the Papi Chulo, was a huge disappointment.
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I'm nuts for the place
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I'm with you Mac. I tried a few and just couldn't get into them as much as I wished I could finally find a Room 101 that I could put into rotation as Matt is a great guy that I would love to give some business too. Hoping the San Andreas may live up to the initial reviews for me.
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