First off, it's pronounced in SPANISH, so it's "Cinco Vegas", not "Five Vegas." I say that to save you the same embarrassment I experienced at a herf, lol.
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Classic is blended by the EO guys (from 601, etc), and is decent with some age on it.
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Gold is blended by Nestor Plascencia and is very good for a flavorful mild cigar. I've heard from a lot of people who don't like "mild" cigars but were amazed at how much they enjoyed the cinco Gold. With about 2-years of age they taste like butter and spices ... really nice.
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Miami is blended by Janny Garcia (Jaime's sister), and is a great budget smoke if you like that profile.
-----A bit of Nate history: THIS is the cigar i was smoking in early 2008 when I thought to myself ... I really need start a home humidor so I can stock up on cigars! And the rest is history
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AAA is blended by AJ Fernandez and is a strong, dark maduro. It has a PA Broadleaf wrapper, but is more dark (like the Diesel) and less sweet (like the LHC Oscuro Fuerte or the Broadleaf Tats). It's a good stick if you need something stronger 'cuz you've already had another cigar in the day. I prefer some of AJ's other offerings (MoW Ruination and Puro Authentico, Diesel, etc), but this is one that full-bodied cigar lovers should try because they are good quality and cheap.
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Relic is boring fresh but decent with age, I haven't had one in a long time so can't really comment further.
I've never had the Gold Maduro.