QdO is a Romeo brand with forteleza suave. It tasted like a Romeo until Cubatabaco killed it in 2004 and brought it to Partagas where the factory rolls forteleza fuerte. Sure, if you like smoking Partagas Lite, then maybe QdO is for you, but it tastes horrible for anyone who remembers or was...
Maybe...just have Carlito throw the box into the ocean, I'm sure it will float up here by next January. And I'll ask Jim if he wants to put something in with me when it arrives next year.
You make a very interesting observation with what something "should taste like" young. If you are basing off the fresh stock of pre-98, I'd say the change of tobacco makes this comparison difficult to make. If you were basing off post '03 stock, all I can say is that the recent '12s smoke miles...
And where did this THC sample come from, pray tell. Sourced for scientific purposes, I'm sure.
That "macro" picture of mold on bread...It looks like a god damn anemones and it's freaking me out. Can you imagine if you walked into your kitchen and one of those stems was all up in your...
Now the most interesting discussion that had arisen from that (sorry for the tangent) was, are the recent production cigars from the island too "approachable" to be aged?
Hi there, I won't pretend to be a sage, but IMO, your premise on size/retention needs addressing. I would not say a larger cigar ages better. Like Gary randomly guessed, a better blend with good tobacco ages better than a crappy blend with crappy tobacco, which is just as important as the...
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