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Adjusting to the Life
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So, I tried a handful of the fuller-bodied Nat Sherman cigars:
Epoca, Breva, 42 x 5" Timeless (DR blend), No. 5, 43 x 3.75" Timeless (Nicaragua blend), #452, 52 x 4" 1930 Selection, Corona, 42 x 5.5" These cigars will expel the notion that Nat Sherman only makes mild smokes. Of the cigars I tried, I really enjoyed the Timeless (Nicaragua blend) #542 ($8.00/per on their website with no savings on a box of 21, or $168.00) and the Epoca ($8.95/per for the Breva on their website with no savings on a box of 20, or $179.00). If strength is what you're after, the 1930 Selection is where it's at. If they weren't so spendy I'd buy a box of the Nicaraguan Timeless. But I'm a budget smoker. At those prices, perhaps I'll pick one up to smoke in the shop, but they can't be a part of my regular rotation. Here are pics of all but the Dominican Timeless: ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Fooore!
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Glad you enjoyed. They are a bit pricey IMO but the Epoca is a great smoke nonetheless. I will pick up a few more of these. I have a couple of the 1930's sitting in my humi for a later date, along w/ a 1 or 2 of the Epoca's for a bit of aging. |
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