bully1875
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Well my local B&M just got these in and they are friggen incredible. Its bursting with flavor. I may do a review of them, but I am hoping someone else has had them and can post their review cause I suck at explaining it.
Well my local B&M just got these in and they are friggen incredible. Its bursting with flavor. I may do a review of them, but I am hoping someone else has had them and can post their review cause I suck at explaining it.
bpj87, I must be completely off then. I got cocoa or chocolate of some type as the primary flavor of La Riqueza (# 3's to be exact).
I reread my post and realize that it was confusing. I got the same profile as you out of the La Riqueza and did not find any pepper. I found the La Riqueza and the Cab Maddie to be a bit harsh in the second and last thirds of the smokes, which is what my real turn off was. I mentioned pepper in relation to the Cab Maddie.
I bought 5 each of 2 sizes of the maddies a few weeks ago and have been letting them rest. I guess I'll break one out and see if they are worth the price, which was high IMO. I hope the flavor makes them worth it.
I bought 5 each of 2 sizes of the maddies a few weeks ago and have been letting them rest. I guess I'll break one out and see if they are worth the price, which was high IMO. I hope the flavor makes them worth it.
They are no more expensive than a regular guapo
I bought 5 each of 2 sizes of the maddies a few weeks ago and have been letting them rest. I guess I'll break one out and see if they are worth the price, which was high IMO. I hope the flavor makes them worth it.
They are no more expensive than a regular guapo
Fuente Maduro have always been my go to smoke. Nothing IMO, has come close to (yet) a WOAM, Signature, even a Classic. However, I will have to taste one of these at some stage.I bought 5 each of 2 sizes of the maddies a few weeks ago and have been letting them rest. I guess I'll break one out and see if they are worth the price, which was high IMO. I hope the flavor makes them worth it.
They are no more expensive than a regular guapo
Perhaps after reading the mixed reviews about Maduro's it may not be Pepin's strength. I was not impressed with the JJ's when they released the Maduro wrapper, and there is nothing wrong with the regular Guapo's so imho the Maduro's may also be a let down. Now the La Riqueza is a whole other story. I was gifted a few by Pete at the show in Vegas and man are they good, lots of nice subtle spice both in the taste and aroma. Thanks to Stinki I got hooked up with a couple more. Now I may have to get me a few more.