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Capn_Jackson

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Having a Montecristo 1935 #2, that I purchased when I first heard about them in Oct 2021. It’s the only NC Monte I’ve ever cared much for, and a year and a half of rest served this tobacco very well, actually. Getting a lot of medium roast coffee, some bitter chocolate, barbecued meat, and a little sourdough bread. Also some blackberry and cream showed up in the second half.
Coupling with a drink I invented, I’m calling it Funky Buffalo…. 2 oz Buffalo Trace, 1 oz 100% cranberry juice, 1 oz orange juice, and a splash of seltzer water. The citrus and tart are complimenting the cigar very nicely!

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Having a Montecristo 1935 #2, that I purchased when I first heard about them in Oct 2021. It’s the only NC Monte I’ve ever cared much for, and a year and a half of rest served this tobacco very well, actually. Getting a lot of medium roast coffee, some bitter chocolate, barbecued meat, and a little sourdough bread. Also some blackberry and cream showed up in the second half.
Coupling with a drink I invented, I’m calling it Funky Buffalo…. 2 oz Buffalo Trace, 1 oz 100% cranberry juice, 1 oz orange juice, and a splash of seltzer water. The citrus and tart are complimenting the cigar very nicely!

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I’ve not tried it but what is the “slant” cut supposed to do?


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Capn_Jackson

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I’ve not tried it but what is the “slant” cut supposed to do?


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I do it on torpedos, pyramids, or cigars with tapered heads. It gives more surface area to the cut, supposedly helping the draw a little bit. Not always necessary, but sometimes helps. I’ve gotten into the habit of doing it on any cigar with a tapered head. I think some call it the “Dickeman cut.”
 
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