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whodeeni

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Very, Very, Good! If you like big long smokes, (usually not my
preference btw....) go for the Double Corona... The quad Maduro's
need time to rest before smoking imo.... (probably 3-6 mo's) but
the Natural's are ready to go ROTT!
 
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Agreed -- these are fantastic cigars. I had the Corona Macho and some of my friends have had the larger sticks. Lots of flavor, good amount of smoke and they burn well.
 
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They are made by Berger Argenti. They are a newer company I believe. I was lucky enough to be gifted 2. I had one and it is a pretty good cigar. Worth trying.
 

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They are worth trying!



ENTUBAR: Filler, Nicaragua and Dominican Republic; Binder, Nicaragua; Wrapper, Ecuador (Desflorado). The cigar line is a tribute to the time-honored Cuban cigar making technique called ENTUBAR. Each deeply aged leaf is rolled into itself creating delicate scrolls of rich flavorful tobacco. The ENTUBAR scrolls are firmly bunched, creating a superior cigar of exceptional complexity and draw.

What’s immediately evident to a cigar smoker upon first seeing an ENTUBAR cigar is the ligero scroll (bunch); its 22/64” in diameter and it extends 3/8” beyond the trimmed foot of the cigar. This method of making this cigar line is extremely time consuming and labor intensive, but it produces what I think a perfect cigar should be…a cigar of unparalleled flavor and complexity…an effortless draw…a perfect conical burn and ash.
 
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I got a 5er of the torpedo size and smoked one. Good flavors, but it completely exploded on me about 2 inches in. I smoked it ROTT, so it might have been a bit dry.

This was a very big smoke - at my normal pace it would have lasted me two hours, but it wasn't quite interesting enough to keep me going that long, and it was in such sad shape that I put it out halfway. Not a lot of complexity, but the flavor was very good.

I gifted one so I have three more. One of these days when (if???) it gets warmer, I'll toast up another one and see if I have better luck.
 

mwlabel

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Jjon bombed one to me, still waiting to spark it up. If it warms up a little bit here, I think I may have to put it to fire!
 
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tried my first one as they have been stocked at my local b&m. It's okay, price point a bit high for what you get, but it does last a long time. A LONG TIME.

The wrapper on mine blew up early on and looked tacky.
 
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I like them a lot, but I think they're priced a bit high. I wrote a review on one a while back. I definitely think they're worth trying. I pick them up on the rare occasion when I see them on sale.
 

Farani

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The smoke was OK, nothing great about it. Thought it was lacking in flavor.
I'm with you on this opinion. Smoked several and they didn't do anything for me...I love the look of this cigar, so I really wanted them to, but my experience has been the same. Worth trying a couple of them, though, it's cool for a different experience.
 

Sin

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I was fortunate to be in Portland (met up with some stand up BOTLs) when there was a B&A event going on. One of the cigars was the Entubar. I talked to Al Argenti for a bit and he showed himself to be a really nice guy that loves what he does. I came home with a few of his cigars and lit up the Entubar. I have to admit that I didn't have high expectations since there is a certain size, flavor profile that I tend to stick to. I was pretty surprised. It was a pretty good cigar and some what (emphasis on some) reminded me of Drew's T52.

Overall, low expectations...surprised me, pretty good smoke, and will smoke again once in awhile.

EDIT: Turns out, Al uses Stalk Cut as well.
 

dued

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Also met Al Argenti at a local San Diego event - very nice guy. I smoked an entubar & one from his "mooch" line. I enjoyed the entubar very much, decent flavors & good construction.
 
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