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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...

The look is important after I have tasted a cigar. Huh, you say?

Well - when I first smoke a cigar my brain makes a mental note after my taste sends the message. The next time I see that cigar in my humi, my visual sends a message to my brain who informs my palate of the taste.

In short, the look of the cigar reminds me of the taste.

Brian
 
The look is important after I have tasted a cigar. Huh, you say?

Well - when I first smoke a cigar my brain makes a mental note after my taste sends the message. The next time I see that cigar in my humi, my visual sends a message to my brain who informs my palate of the taste.

In short, the look of the cigar reminds me of the taste.

Brian

So, does that God Of Fire coffin box taste good too?

Alright, now that the bad attempt at being funny is over, My thing is medium to dark imperfect-looking wrappers. It makes me think that taste is chosen over aesthetic beauty. Bands also look pretty, but to me, they are just identification of a cigar. The biggest turn off for me is a cigar sticking out of the mouth of somebody who is using it as a status symbol. I can almost guarantee that If I haven't tried that one yet, I never will. It's either waaaaay out of my price range, or a dog rocket with a fancy band.

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The look is important after I have tasted a cigar. Huh, you say?

Well - when I first smoke a cigar my brain makes a mental note after my taste sends the message. The next time I see that cigar in my humi, my visual sends a message to my brain who informs my palate of the taste.

In short, the look of the cigar reminds me of the taste.

Brian

Hey, what's with gettin' all smart on us. Take that noise outside!

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