Joya De Nicaragua...

JackImpact

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Really was not expecting to like this one, but wow...I mean soon as I started it I loved it. It was so good. Couldnt explain the taste, but I can tell you it was great! Was a 60 ring gauge I think, big sucker!

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Largest ring gauge I've had was a 56 and I didn't really enjoy that, just due to the size. Wonder if they make that in smaller sizes?
 
I've really enjoyed the toro size in JdN's Dark Corojo line. Nice cigar. :thumbs:

Don't really care for ring gauges over 54, though, myself. The big fat sticks that were in vogue a few years back and seem to be coming around again just feel awkward and imho, lose some flavor complexity.

Lately I've really been liking the corona gorda size, 5 1/4 X 46 or so. Loads of flavor in that range. Wish there were more of 'em on the market!

~Boar
 
I had one Dark Corojo gifted to me by Fia, sorry brudda but it wasn't my cup of tea.

I do however, like the Antano line, mostly the Gran Consul, but i do have some lanceros that I hit on regularly.
 
Just to clear some questions and not to be a molly know it all.

Antano actually refers to both the Dark Corojo and the 1970. The Dark Corojo has it's largest size at a 6x 54 which is the beli. The Antanio 1970 however does have a 6x 60 in both a Gran Perfecto and a "normal" slight tappered end cigar.


10 sizes in the Antano 1970 Line

6 in the Antano Dark Corojo Line

With my deepest respect thank you so much for smoking and supporting these cigars
 
Just to clear some questions and not to be a molly know it all.

Antano actually refers to both the Dark Corojo and the 1970. The Dark Corojo has it's largest size at a 6x 54 which is the beli. The Antanio 1970 however does have a 6x 60 in both a Gran Perfecto and a "normal" slight tappered end cigar.


10 sizes in the Antano 1970 Line

6 in the Antano Dark Corojo Line

With my deepest respect thank you so much for smoking and supporting these cigars

Thanks Molly. :D
 
Just to clear some questions and not to be a molly know it all.

Antano actually refers to both the Dark Corojo and the 1970. The Dark Corojo has it's largest size at a 6x 54 which is the beli. The Antanio 1970 however does have a 6x 60 in both a Gran Perfecto and a "normal" slight tappered end cigar.


10 sizes in the Antano 1970 Line

6 in the Antano Dark Corojo Line

With my deepest respect thank you so much for smoking and supporting these cigars

Thanks Molly. :D

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
Finally some clarification haha. As I understood it, its an Antano 1970 Magnum. Big fatty. Was really good though, next time I will have a smaller one though as I felt like it was a lot of work haha
 
One of the strongest cigars I've had was a JdN Antano 1970 Machido. Was a powerhouse in a petit corona but was fantastic. It actually made me a bit dizzy since I smoked it while on a walk with the wife and dog. Would have really liked to find more but I'm not sure if they make them anymore (couldn't find them when I was shopping).
 
I've only had one, but I didn't care for the Dark Corojo line. Flavors didn't line up for me. I like all of the other JdN stuff, though.

Glad you enjoyed your smoke, Jack. Take care.

-John
 
My first smoke was a 1970 double robusto... enjoyed it until I was hugging the toilet! Was a nice stick to pop my cherry.
 
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