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Formerly MarkinOR
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![]() ![]() .. Well, that sort of puts a damper on things
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Only for the shills and shysters, Mark.
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Ayatollah of Rock n Rolla
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HAHAHAHA this is one of the weirdest threads I've read on CA in a long time!
So...how are these Moncada cigars? Any good?
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Admiral Douchebag
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I'm nuts for the place
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It’s a reliable prediction that I’m guessing aligns with a cruise ship travel season.
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I bought this stick at the cigar stand in the tourist (cruise ship) village on Roatan, Honduras. The stand was manned by a young lad who spoke very good English, and his "mother", reportedly the cigar roller, who apparently spoke none. They were selling several sizes in boxes and bundles, and had a number of loose irregulars that they were selling by the stick. I grabbed a handful of these, thinking, "what the heck." The first one I smoked was roughly a toro in size (~6x52), and had a nice, medium brown, silky wrapper (the young lad at the stand called it an "oscuro", but it was not nearly dark enough to attain that standard), and a short, torpedo-like cap. Construction looked and felt superb, with a consistently firm body (no soft spots), very light veining, and flawless wrapper and cap. The foot appeared evenly and tightly packed. I cut the cap about half way along the torpedo shape to get the draw I like, and toasted the foot. I'm not the guy to go to for flavor notes and nuances. I would consider this a medium bodied smoke with pleasant, mellow flavor, even on the retro-hale. Nothing too spicy, peppery or harsh. The ash built up light and flaky, and I could only accumulate about 3/4-inch before it fell off the stick. Ample smoke was generated while actively smoking, and it dropped quickly to a very slow smolder on the rest. The burn line was a little jagged, but otherwise even. Certainly nothing close to requiring any corrections. The mild flavor(s?) held steady to the end. More mild than I tend to gravitate toward, but very pleasant nonetheless. I usually pair my smokes with a good whisky(ey), but smoked this one with a cup of hot chamomile tea. I would definitely recommend drinking something that will leave your taste buds intact to get the most out of this cigar. As others have noted, this is a really good, inexpensive (if you don't include the cost of travel) cigar. No regrets. |
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Life is for living
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I'll get up and fly away
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