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#41 |
Feeling at Home
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I tend to stay away from anything that is supposed to be peppery, that being said, the CAO LX2 is probably the pepperiest cigar I've ever tried to smoke. Unpleasantly peppery I'd call it, but some people like em I guess.
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#44 |
YNWA
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What's the difference?
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#48 |
Maduro & Oscuro Whore-O
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Really? I remember it being very mild and creamy. I hear the Champagne Noir is a bit stronger though.
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#49 |
I Miss Pnoon
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Why not just eat a jalapeno pepper or something then smoke anything? Your palate wont really know the difference as compared to what you seem to be looking for?
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#50 |
A horse is a horse...
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Maybe, I don't exactly remember. It was a Perdomo something or other (not too familiar with the brand except Lot 23) and was very spicy through the first half or so.
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