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The tennessee waltz. Simply... outstanding. Only wish they weren't just limited to Tennessee. Is this blend part of any other CH line? Loved it and can't wait to smoke the la imperiosa cg and 2015 LC I have. I think i may have a four kicks floating around somewhere too. Can't believe I waited so long to try a CH.
 

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Welcome to CH. lol
That blend is in the TNWaltz, Texas Yellow Rose, and the Paniolo 2014. Otherwise, no it is not presently in any regular release or non-regional lines. BUT.... there are plenty of TN mules here that will get you some, or you can simply call one of the TN B&Ms and most will gladly ship.
 
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The Tennessee Waltz is hands down the best maduro out there right now. IMHO.
Can't argue with that really. It was almost as good as the Padron 1926 no.9 I had just smoked the week prior which is very close to the top of my list. And for half the price, the tenn waltz is a steal. On a side note, why does the 1926 no.9 taste better than the other sizes, ie no6 or no 35. While I love me some 1926 no.6, the no.9 was amaze balls.
 
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Haha. This brings back memories..

The TW blend is found in all of their state releases. The Hawaii Paniolo and the Texas Yellow Rose are the other two.

The TW is a damn good stick.
 

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The TW blend is found in all of their state releases.
That's probably a little misleading. LOL

Although it is currently the only blend that has been used in their state release for TN, TX, and Hawaii... I don't think the intention is to make a different vitola in this blend for any future state releases. I might be wrong.

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That's probably a little misleading. LOL

Although it is currently the only blend that has been used in their state release for TN, TX, and Hawaii... I don't think the intention is to make a different vitola in this blend for any future state releases. I might be wrong.

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Yes. Thanks for catching that. Living in Texas my English is a bit off.. Lol.
 
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While I love me some 1926 no.6, the no.9 was amaze balls.
Best way I can describe it is...it's a vitola thing. Some blends taste phenomenal in one vitola but just "meh" in another. I've been put to sleep by certain cigars; but try the same stick in a lancero and POW...the flavor is like a punch in the mouth! ;) It has a lot to do with wrapper-to--filler ratio. Some vitolas have a lot of filler, others have less. In my experience, the higher the wrapper ratio, the better the taste. (y) YMMV!
 
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Best way I can describe it is...it's a vitola thing. Some blends taste phenomenal in one vitola but just "meh" in another. I've been put to sleep by certain cigars; but try the same stick in a lancero and POW...the flavor is like a punch in the mouth! ;) It has a lot to do with wrapper-to--filler ratio. Some vitolas have a lot of filler, others have less. In my experience, the higher the wrapper ratio, the better the taste. (y) YMMV!
I hear ya with differences in vitolas just didn't think there'd be that big a difference between 50rg and 56rg. Guess so.
 
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I guess I'm a 1%er who didn't like the TN Waltz. I've tried about 10 of 'em, some ROTT and some aged for nearly a year, just not my thing...


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