Katmancross
Katmancross
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2011
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![HC unlit.jpg](/data/attachments/6/6784-2a9bb1bc764c7b9be1caea5589e99127.jpg)
![Alec Bradley 4 cigars.jpg](/data/attachments/6/6785-4a408f498c00371194e3746c52f76d17.jpg)
![Crown Jewel.jpg](/data/attachments/6/6786-03da8ba57aef89ffe7d964102cdd2eae.jpg)
![MOB.jpg](/data/attachments/6/6787-d61ddd67cb5b46ffb93ffe0cd3c42436.jpg)
![Di Fazio Cigars.jpg](/data/attachments/6/6788-83458afb0b20bb1c8cc5a904ab1f515d.jpg)
I got a taste from these cigar manufacturers, not stores.
The first is from Xikar...HC Habano Colorado. These are excellent but I must be patient and let them age.
The Alec Bradleys bowled me over. But they need some aging too. Don't want to waste a single one. Any suggestions to how long I should age them before I can smoke one?
The other four are from a boutique cigar company called Crown Jewel. Anybody try these? Since there are only 4, I am going to let them sit.
And the 4th are terrific cigars called MOB Sinn Series. Adam Federspill sent 3 to me a couple months ago and they were a very good full bodied stick.
Have to let them sit.
Again, a boutique cigar called Di Fazio. Carmelo is the owner and really a nice guy. He wanted me to try all three blends in all 3 sizes.
I tried a couple and the potential stood out but again, need aging.
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