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I broke the see saw!
Cigar that didn't live up to the hype
Now remember these are opinions guys. What I like you may hate and vice versa. With that being said what cigar has let you down or didn't live up to the hype ?
For me to is most padrons. I know this is blasphemy but I think they are just eh. They do burn absolutely flawless but in the flavor dept they are to me very one dimensional.
Let's hear your story's
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rød hals
Ghurka "Beast",,,thing tasted worse then hay and rubber ,,and having burned both I do know the taste that you cann't help but get burning them.I still have one "resting" in my humi,I haven't decided what to do with it.
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― Bil Keane
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Originally Posted by
Lostmason
Ghurka "Beast",,,thing tasted worse then hay and rubber ,,and having burned both I do know the taste that you cann't help but get burning them.I still have one "resting" in my humi,I haven't decided what to do with it.
Sacrifice to bonfire it might burn ok then
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Resident Perdomo whore
LP 9. Good cigar, but not the crem de la crem I had heard about. I'm no DE hater either, I love love love a lot of their stuff.
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rød hals
Originally Posted by
gordo1473
Sacrifice to bonfire it might burn ok then
Well that's a real good idea,,I need to torch the burn pile while the snow is still here.I could throw in the rest of that Dominican Blind sampler that tried to kill me.
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.”
― Bil Keane
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The G.O.A.T.
LP 9s
Most Padrons I've had (good flavor, impeccable construction, but one note)
My first Cuban cigar (because I expected the heavens to open and angels to sing to me. )
Those immediately come to mind. I learned to a.) mostly stick to what I think I'll like based on blender, country origin, wrapper type, company and b.) to not have expectations with a new cigar, as hard as that may be.
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I broke the see saw!
Originally Posted by
Cigarer
Gurhka.
Just shit canning the whole brand huh?
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I broke the see saw!
Originally Posted by
RogueBallBoy
LP 9. Good cigar, but not the crem de la crem I had heard about. I'm no DE hater either, I love love love a lot of their stuff.
I understand about the 9. It's good but I'd pick a t52 user it every day.
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Bummin' Around
True that RE: LP #9 & Padron 1926... both good smokes but NOT worth the price!