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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
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Jaybird
Out of those 2 what one is the LEAST black pepper? Any help? I have some JD Howard but I cannot for the life of me remember what the profile is and the reviews are all over the map. And I dont think I have ever had a Headley Grange that I can remember but I am a big fan of most all CH stuff. Out of the 2 what is your guys favs.... I'll drop a C note on a box just out of speculation... AND A KILLER DEAL LOL.
Cheers
Jay
The Headley probably has less spice though the JD Howard isn't too peppery either. The smaller RGs are heavy on leather and cedar IMO
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Killer Cole, thanks man! I bought the 44rg Headley Grange I thought it would be closer to the famed "Drumstick" in flavor as its the closest to the RG. I'll let ya know what I think of them.
Cheers
Jay
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
Jaybird
Out of those 2 what one is the LEAST black pepper? Any help? I have some JD Howard but I cannot for the life of me remember what the profile is and the reviews are all over the map. And I dont think I have ever had a Headley Grange that I can remember but I am a big fan of most all CH stuff. Out of the 2 what is your guys favs.... I'll drop a C note on a box just out of speculation... AND A KILLER DEAL LOL.
Cheers
Jay
I can't figure out the JD Howard. The first one I smoked was incredibility salty. It was like putting a circa 1970's salt encrusted Slim Jim in my mouth. Basically rock salt with smoke to boot. The second one had more of a pepper/spice and cedar/wood taste that was better. I have no idea how a cigar could be so salty tasting, but it was like the difference between a salt and pepper shaker?...
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