BrooksW
BoM June '09
Wait till you try the Core Line MaduroYet to try the Short Run, but the core line is great.
~brooks
Wait till you try the Core Line MaduroYet to try the Short Run, but the core line is great.
Hey JD the capa is from Ecuador. I believe Ernie said it was Sumatra when we were with him Tuesday.The Core line has been my favorite by far. I have smoked about 5 or 6 churchills and they have been medium to full, complex, and satisfying. I smoked one of the torpedos and it was also good, but I preferred the Churchill.
Erny gave Tim Podwika, Johnny Brooke and I a maduro, but were advised to wait a month before we smoke them. I'm looking forward to it, but forgot the capa origin.
Was wondering who remembers whether the capa on the Core line is Brazil Habano, Ecuador Habano or Ecuador Sumatra ...
Best,
JD
The main issue for not getting the other cigars is the price point. The New Waves are only about $6 each for the Churchills. It was difficult finding any preview reviews so I took the word of a friend who's tasted one.Wait till you try the Core Line Maduro
~brooks
I just reviewed the New Wave Connie (blend in 4 sizes released next week) and it is REALLY good...
~brooks
I'm a huge fan of the Short Run populares (robusto) and dilerious (toro) sticks. So much so that I've purchased 10 boxes of the populares since last summer.T
Any other thoughts on these guys?
I just bought a box of his latest: New Wave. Supposed to be mild-med.So I have missed these altogether....and am looking for some info on them...
What are the blends? I've seen short, core, etc...are these the same cigar or just different sizes?
What is the take on them, any to avoid?
Are any HTF? Or all reg production?
Thanks...