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sisyphus
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All three sound good but maybe the tan is too mild.
Share what you know. Thanks!
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I’ve smoked the VE Brasil. I think they are bland and fairly flavorless.
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any good cigarillos out there?
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Snag 5 packs to try , would be my advice . .. https://www.cigarsinternational.com/p/v ... s/1412531/


Pretty good stuff . Maybe a step up from dry cured cigarillos from Europe , either because theyre a bigger ring gauge and pressed . They arent mild but they arent strong . They can finish bitter but maybe Im spazzing on them . I dont smoke them often
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sisyphus wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 9:03 pm any good cigarillos out there?
U talking dry cured
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Villager exports not that exciting and hard to get past the first couple

Cigarillo size smokes =
I like the Partagas Black Label and La Gloria
Of course
There are a few other full strength little cigars I’d like to try sooner or later

@sisyphus let me take a look at my supply I might have a few little cigars I could send your way
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rekamepip wrote: Sat Feb 05, 2022 9:47 pm @sisyphus let me take a look at my supply I might have a few little cigars I could send your way

thanks but I'm putting a big auction order together over the weekend, I'll just add a couple
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I've always liked Macanudo Ascots. 4 inch, 32 rg.
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I always liked the Hoyo de Monterrey cigarillos.

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The dry cured cigarillos , I do enjoy . I dont find the pricier ones to be much better than the cheaper ones that are spewed all over the etailers site . Tell ya what ... @Wildcat sent me a bunch of Alta Garcia Irish Cream dry cure cigarillos ... the flavoring , which is very mild , makes them better than without the flavoring for me .
IM not sure but I think Villiger makes Braniff . I carried those in the shop . They were one of the things on the cash wrap counter . I like them well enough . Theyre longer than the Alta Garcia , like double , and theyre twice the money about . Theyre pretty good


The Schimmelpenninck dry cured were the top of the line from what I remember . They had a variety of sizes

The cool things about those skinny ass dry cureds is that they generally dont use mild tobacco and the lack of ring gague and ability to make much of a blend ... theyll use more intense tobacco to make it like youre actually having a cigar and thats kinda cool when you could put one away quick if you had to or wanted to

How many of you guys had Corona Whiffs ... right ! We though we were cool smoking those when we were 12 :)
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