La Aurora Barrel Aged

Easto

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A friend bought me one of these the other day and I have to say I am quite impressed. One of the smoothest cigars I've ever had (and enjoyed). Sorry, I'm not much of a reviewer but I sure as hell going to buy some more soon!
 
A friend bought me one of these the other day and I have to say I am quite impressed. One of the smoothest cigars I've ever had (and enjoyed). Sorry, I'm not much of a reviewer but I sure as hell going to buy some more soon!

I smoked one and thought it was horrible. Maybe get a fiver, if you still love them after that, find a box.
 
A friend bought me one of these the other day and I have to say I am quite impressed. One of the smoothest cigars I've ever had (and enjoyed). Sorry, I'm not much of a reviewer but I sure as hell going to buy some more soon!

I smoked one and thought it was horrible. Maybe get a fiver, if you still love them after that, find a box.


Ditto, I had the same experience....This was the only cigar that I have had from Aurora that I didn't like.
 
I had high hopes for this cigar.
I was hoping for a Anejo substitute...
Instead I got meh.

Unfortunately I bought a 5er and had to suffer through them!

-Rob
 
Don't worry, no offense taken. I agree that it's all subjective. I like 'em, that's my story and I'm stickin' to it! :)
 
I've had a few of the LABA robustos, and I can't say that I loved them, but I far from hated them. Overall, I think they were fairly tasty cigars. I did have some serious uneven burn issues which I disliked, but it did not detract from the flavor of the cigar. I would say that it got bitter towards the end, but that may be due in part to me puffing away a bit too much. While I would not buy a box for myself, I would not be against a 5-pack purchase now and then.
 
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