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I Cut Like a Buffalo
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Nice review and pics. These are one of the few NC"s I have kept and still smoke. If you want to get the clean cut, try just taking off the top cap of the cigar. Its much easier to do with cc's or other cigars that are triple capped. I use a Palio, and have had no problems.
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Nice Review!!
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I'm nuts for the place
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Excellant review and pics, some RG for you. Never heard a Tat Havana VI called creamy - but that's why i love reading reviews. If you like the Tat red and want a little less spice try a Tat Series P. I bit less spice, milder in Nic but similiar flavors. The Tat browns get even spicer than the red.
Of the few CCs I have smoked I would agree, they seem to hold the same from start to finish where as to me NCs seem to get stronger and harsher (as a rule, not all) towards the end.
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Good job, D, on the review and pics!
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