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BABOTL
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None of the above!!!
But thanks for asking!!! ![]() Seriously, cameroons rake the back of my throat and make the roof of my mouth tingle and itch! I want to like them but I can't! |
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Adjusting to the Life
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Fuente Hemingways
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Formerly RX2010
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Hemingways of course, and the good ole 858
but the Gurkha Nepalese Warrior. They say it's a cammie wrapper, but I suspect it's actually thinly sliced leather. Either way, it's delicious
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I always try to find Cameroon cigars. While Georges Reserve (Corona and Lonsdales), Perdomo Cameroon and Hemingway are all favourites. I still have to hunt for more and will be trying some of the ones listed here.
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Ok, maybe just one.
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I thought I was the only one who thought cameroons left a weird sensation in my mouth. I don't know if I'd describe it the same was as that but something strange goes on. Anyone out there have a good way of describing the flavor profile of cameroon? All I can ever think of is a floural type of spice or something of that nature.
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Deep Cherry Finish
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My favorite cammie is a Hemingway Classic or Signature . Didn't care for Oliva G at all . I have some new cammies to try but I always end up going back to the hemingways .
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Perdomo Reserve.
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