Alec Bradley Tempus Maduro box-pressed, A bit strong on the spicy taste from the start, smooths out as the cigar burns. Nice loose draw with a moderately thick smoke, not overpowering at all, well balanced. I think I'll put this one in the books for later :thumbs:
Yes, the term of "Habana" was confusing because it can be found on both Cubans and legal cigars made with grown Cuban seed tobacco. I understand the legality of "cuban seed" cigars as I have quite a few in my humidor. That aside, that chart you linked me to will become excellent source...
This is not a political debate question and politics are not to be discussed in the forums. Stay on topic. I'm quite sure all Cubans don't have Fidel's image, actually I have yet to see one with his image from the research I've attempted to do so far. Maybe back in the day that was a feature...
No, I'm not trying to get a hold of Cubans. I'm currently deployed to NAVY Customs in Kuwait where 90% of the troops returning home come through us. We are constantly taking "Cuban" cigars from soldiers as they are illegal. I've come to realize that we may be taking a fair number of cigars...
I've had a number of the Acid's, and as of right now there are only two that I actually like, the Opulence 3 and the Natural by Drew Estate. Some of them are just "too" flavored, for example, the Acid Liquid, which reminded me of popuri in smell and taste, not good.
Tonight I had a Perdomo Habano Maduro which was certainly full-flavored as specified, found it to be a little on the spicy side but overall a fairly excellent smoke.
Winds have finally died down here after about 4 days, not too hot out tonight, only about 101F, decided to light up a 5 Vegas Classic that was hiding in my humidor. Nothing truly special but I can understand why these appear to be such a poplar brand. A creamy rather thick smoke, smooth...
I'm deployed right now and my Commanding officer is quite the cigar smoker so I've found myself smoking one almost every evening out in the smoke pit with him and a few others. I also don't have anything better to do being in the middle of the desert, and cigars bring up good conversation plus...
The website I've been purchasing cigars from describes them in relation to mild/medium/full bodied...so when it say's full bodied, that means there's a fair amount of nicotine along side the flavor? I'd like to say I'm trying to avoid the ones with a good amount of nicotine because I've found...
And it is hurting who to respond to a question? This is just one post on top of the thousands that already exists. Proper Forum etiquette is expected, and Tom corrected him, now that he has been corrected, I see no issue in answering the question by the OP. The post exist's, may as well be...
Habak Especial by Drew Estate, Acid Opulence 3, Acid Kuba Kuba, CAO Bella Vanilla, just to name a few...Recommend you purchase a flavor sampler, you can find many varieties on different websites, may find some from the dealers that go through this website as well.
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