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Two months in storage with the last two weeks between 63% and 66%. I don't know why they aren't getting more love. Deep coffee, cocoa, earth, and a spicy sweetness over a cream base.
I’ve enjoyed the ones I’ve had, it’s really just the sizes available that keep me from going there more often.
 
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I’ve enjoyed the ones I’ve had, it’s really just the sizes available that keep me from going there more often.
I skip on a lot of cigars because of the sizes. When did 52 and 54 ring gauge become a Robusto? I don't understand this push for 80 and 90 ring gauge cigars either.

For me, a well rolled 46 or 48 by 5 5/8" is the near perfect cigar. The balance is great when you hold it, you don't have to open your mouth like a snake, it just works perfectly. If I could make a cigar law it would be that all companies have to offer blends in a true Cuban corona gorda size.
 
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I skip on a lot of cigars because of the sizes. When did 52 and 54 ring gauge become a Robusto? I don't understand this push for 80 and 90 ring gauge cigars either.

For me, a well rolled 46 or 48 by 5 5/8" is the near perfect cigar. The balance is great when you hold it, you don't have to open your mouth like a snake, it just works perfectly. If I could make a cigar law it would be that all companies have to offer blends in a true Cuban corona gorda size.

They're conditioning us for the mandatory cock:oops:
 
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