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Ain't Never Gonna Leave
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First Name: Todd
Location: Northcentral woods of Wisconsin
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That's what I like, putting a finger on why someone enjoys one thing over another... This isn't saying they are better or worse, just what someone prefers and why.
This is most helpful. Thanks for participating.
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Cranky Habanophile
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I smoke predominantly CC's and am mostly a nose smoker as well. When nose exhaling CC's I notice a floral and "hay" like flavors that I dont find as often with NC's. Another flavor that I seldom find in NC's is the vanilla, caramel toffee flavors that I find in the Por Larranaga line. I also find most CC's are more complex with layers of flavors coming simultaneously. What I miss in CC's is the kick or punch that comes in some LFD's, Camachos or other full bodied blends.
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Ephesians 2:8
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Vely intelesting! Keeping in mind that taste is taste, and one cannot argue with it, I'd say that over all I prefer the cc variety. I have found these to, in fact, be smoother, and less likely to give me an unpleasant buzz. Seems like their goal in life is not to make a cigar so strong it'll make you barf after one puff- one keeps reading about boasting about double, triple, and who knows how high the nc ligero content will go.
On the other hand, some of my favorite cigars are ncs. A few I've given "As" to are considered "yard gars." You also run into the "cigar snobs" that look down upon anything that isn't an aged cc LE. So, to answer your question- it's real all right- just as and because "taste is taste." As has been stated by many more expert than me: "Smoke what you like and like what you smoke!" Snobbery be damned!(Pardon the expression, Reverend!)
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