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Originally Posted by
DogRockets
Got the other 3? I love that stick! Want to trade?
They went to my local B&M for Cigars for Warriors.
"Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle."
-George Burns
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For me, probably the time I lit up a good stogie in the truck for the 90 mile commute home...forget the brand, but it was no doubt something in the $10-12 range...by the time I got to Carpenteria from Goleta, I had to pull over in the McDonald's parking lot and toss...man...never had that happen before!
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I know a lot of people like them, but for me it was the DE Kentucky Fire Cured
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Originally Posted by
MattyMatt
Tatuaje La Casita Criolla. Tasted like a pencil. I tried 2 out of a 5er. Both times chucked it less than halfway through.
I almost forgot about this one! Yeah, this is the only Tatuaje that I would not buy again.
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Brickhouse for me. It tasted like someone rolled up a horse dung.
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Originally Posted by
Tman
I almost forgot about this one! Yeah, this is the only Tatuaje that I would not buy again.
I hate to hear this. I love Conn. Broadleaf and I have a 5'er I picked up recently so I can try them, it's resting for a couple weeks more. Maybe I'll like them, who knows.
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I think there's a bimodal distribution on this thread - one is actual worst-ever cigars, and the other is the serious disappointments masquerading as premium cigars. I've had plenty of the latter, but for the former, I would have to say it's a bundle I bought at a little shop in rural Honduras in the 90s. It was something like the equivalent of a few bucks for a bundle of 16 or 20. My tastes were not at all refined at the time, but this one tasted like I was smoking mud. Stuck it out for about half of one, got a splitting headache, and pitched the whole lot of them.
With cigars, you don't always get what you pay for, but you never get what you don't pay for!
You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.
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Originally Posted by
Tman
I almost forgot about this one! Yeah, this is the only Tatuaje that I would not buy again.
Damn, I just bought a fiver thinking "it's a tat. How bad could it be?"
I've seen pigs in boxes and I've seen pigs raised for slaughter.
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Originally Posted by
B daddy
Damn, I just bought a fiver thinking "it's a tat. How bad could it be?"
It's not horrible, but it left me scratching my head. I too tasted that "pencil" flavor.
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Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
I hate to hear this. I love Conn. Broadleaf and I have a 5'er I picked up recently so I can try them, it's resting for a couple weeks more. Maybe I'll like them, who knows.
Some people like them....you may too. Everyones palate is different. I didn't stumble upon the bad (pencil taste) reviews until after I bought them. And that is what I tasted. It is 100% broadleaf (wrapper, binder, filler)....can anyone chime in if that is the reason for the pencil taste, too much connecticut broadleaf?
"Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle."
-George Burns