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I had some of Marios, and let me tell you, it tasted like pine mixed with doo doo
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I'm nuts for the place
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Adam, you tried it. What do you think?
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Paul, mine wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I guess they aged well. It was bearable and the nub was surprisingly okay. I don't think the kick was quite there. |
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And Paul...why the **** didn't I think of that? Get drunk so I don't fully remember that horrid cigar. Welcome to a very small brotherhood! We survived a Lars G.F. |
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Grrrrrr
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Mild, herbal, dry, more complex than I was expecting for an infused cigar.
Lance nailed it when he tried it and said it tasted like someone walked out behind the barn, ripped a branch off of one of Kriss's christmas trees and rolled a cigar around it. Honestly, I've tasted far worse cigars, some of which weren't even infused. |
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