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Rolled for my Timberlands
I've seen pigs in boxes and I've seen pigs raised for slaughter.
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So the coordinates are 2-2-2...
Toraño Vault Blend D-042:
Never had a Toraño before
“My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best.”
― Winston S. Churchill
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I broke the see saw!
Pissing off people since 1973.....and getting better everyday
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Originally Posted by
gordo1473
Smoke it and let us know
Will do! Just have to get the baby down for the night
“My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best.”
― Winston S. Churchill
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Originally Posted by
TreySC
How was it?
I will be honest. Toraño has never been on my radar. That is why I hadn't touched the ones I have in my stash. Bit this opens me up to giving them a chance. I wasn't impressed at first light but once I got well into the first 1/3 my mind started to change and by the time I got to the second 1/3 I knew that there might be something to the Toraño brand.
They seem like a decent priced option. Even though some of the flavors are not generals what I look for. But I do look forward to trying some of their other blends such as the Exodus.
*edit* My thoughts should be taken with a grain of salt, since I was drinking a full bodied red wine that was probably screwing with my palate and ability to think
Last edited by AuTechCoM; 02-20-2015 at 01:27 PM.
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― Winston S. Churchill
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Originally Posted by
AuTechCoM
I will be honest. Toraño has never been on my radar. That is why I hadn't touched the ones I have in my stash. Bit this opens me up to giving them a chance. I wasn't impressed at first light but once I got well into the first 1/3 my mind started to change and by the time I got to the second 1/3 I knew that there might be something to the Toraño brand.
They seem like a decent priced option. Even though some of the flavors are not generals what I look for. But I do look forward to trying some of their other blends such as the Exodus.
*edit* My thoughts should be taken with a grain of salt, since I was drinking a full bodied red wine that was probably screwing with my palate and ability to think
I was impressed by the Exodus "50 years". A solid maduro at a good price. They have been sold since then, so who knows what if anything will change in the blends.
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Originally Posted by
AuTechCoM
I will be honest. Toraño has never been on my radar. That is why I hadn't touched the ones I have in my stash. Bit this opens me up to giving them a chance. I wasn't impressed at first light but once I got well into the first 1/3 my mind started to change and by the time I got to the second 1/3 I knew that there might be something to the Toraño brand.
They seem like a decent priced option. Even though some of the flavors are not generals what I look for. But I do look forward to trying some of their other blends such as the Exodus.
*edit* My thoughts should be taken with a grain of salt, since I was drinking a full bodied red wine that was probably screwing with my palate and ability to think
Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
I was impressed by the Exodus "50 years". A solid maduro at a good price. They have been sold since then, so who knows what if anything will change in the blends.
My $.02, all of the Exodus are nice smokes!
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As far as Torano goes, I really like the 1916 Cameroon and the Master is a pretty solid smoke.