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I have recently smoked one of these that I picked up from an online retailer and wow! this is definitely the best budget cigar I have ever had. what are the differences between this and a corojo #5? they taste a lot alike to me but the corojo is a bit more expensive.
 

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This is one of my favorite budget smokes also. I always try and keep a dozen or so on hand.
 
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I have recently smoked one of these that I picked up from an online retailer and wow! this is definitely the best budget cigar I have ever had. what are the differences between this and a corojo #5? they taste a lot alike to me but the corojo is a bit more expensive.
They use the same binder and filler I believe, just the wrapper is different. Even both wrappers are corojo so that's why they taste so much alike. Never seen much point in getting the #5 since the GHV2002 is so similar and cheaper. It's definitely one of my favorite budget cigars.
 
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Glad some brothers on here share my sentiment when it comes to these! They are a great lil smoke!
 
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I'm on the other side of the fence. I much prefer the #5 and the extra pennies per cigar (cbid prices) are well worth it to me.
-The construction is better - I've had a number of 2002's that are rolled too tight
-I believe that the tobacco is aged longer (or at least timed more precisely?) before release to wholesaler; the smoothness and balance is much better in the #5
-Most importantly, the taste, to me, is much better. The #5 gives me a very rich, sweet, black cherry taste that is completely lacking in the 2002.

The 2002 is a serviceable yard gar, IMHO. But, when I can get #5's for well under $3 (and usually under $2), it is a very easy decision for me.


--- And a short jack.....if you like corojo, GH, and shop cbid, I recommend the G.A.R. Great flavor and construction and so far under the radar, they consistently go for under $3. Not the rich, sweetness of the other two, but a very satisfying full corojo along the lines of the Camacho or RP Edge.
 
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Wow cbid huh? i have been paying a lot more for these locally! maybe I can detect the differences in the #5 and the 2002's after I develop my taste some more.
 

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Have half a bundle of these left from when they were first released. Still hoping for them to get a little better. They are a great looking cigar but not as good as I had hoped. Still can't complain considering the price.
 
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