Just a fantastic smoke... I know it's a cigar that has been recieved pretty well, but I just don't think these things get enough love! Rich, smooth, powerhouse of a cigar... Always a "go to" with me. :cbig:
Love that size :thumbsup:.the little baitfish size in the dark corojo line is INSANE! you want an big smoke on a time crunch, there it is.
Where did you see those at? I would love to get me a couple.Love that size :thumbsup:.
Dan
Where did you see those at? I would love to get me a couple.
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:thumbsup: agreed!I have to give a plug for the celebration line from JDN they are a great smoke as well. None of the JDN cigars get much love I don't think. All of there cigars are pretty good imho.
I agree on the Celebracion. It's good and ages well. Love the 1970s too, but the Dark Corojo didn't do for me. I think I need to try it again....I have to give a plug for the celebration line from JDN they are a great smoke as well. None of the JDN cigars get much love I don't think. All of there cigars are pretty good imho.
Where did you see those at? I would love to get me a couple.
:thumbsup: Atlantic is one of my favorite online retailers. If they're out then I'm sure you can find 'em at any of the other retailers also.earlier today there were some on atlantic cigar... there was one box left.
^^^ this^^^the little baitfish size in the dark corojo line is INSANE! you want an big smoke on a time crunch, there it is.
So a lancero would rock your socks? :eyepoke:Dark Corojo:
This is a cigar that is built for aging. Def don't need to age as long as an Opus, but a good year bring these to maturity. Smaller the size, the better.
Best,
JD
Those were the two sizes I'm familiar with. I actually like the Poderoso more on principle of size but normally I only have about two and a half hours at most I can smoke a stick and the El Martillo fits that bill nicely if I smoke slowly.I need to get into the smaller RG'd ones it sounds... I smoke more of the El Martillo's & Poderoso's.