Been doing that for months... :blush:Holy. Crap. Time to start putting money away!
You want them in the same wrapper as the OG Noella Reserva or in Broadleaf?I gave up the chase...but to be honest I would really dig on getting more of the blacks. Hands down the best cigar in the stable. Don't know about the verite, but if it's blended like the original browns those should age really well (boardering on extremely well).
Still waiting for something in oscuro to pop back up... I'd ship a box of A's back to you if you could have them wrapped up in a oily oscuro.
The SR Wrapper is a lock. Pete sent a text to me while we were in SD and said that he values our (BOTL) input and is going to put the blame on Us (BOTL) if they come out wrong. He's a stitch. Can't wait to get me hands on some.Harooh! Harooh! Harooh!
By the way...
a) We ever got confirmation on that?
b) I guess we now know who spilled the soup first.
Let me know! heheTime to go visit Bill
Better is of course subjective, but in the grand scheme of things, the Havana VI is on the lower-end of the scale price-point wise, whereas the Black is on the higher-end of the scale. It would be safe to assume that the Black has a better choice of tobaccos in it.TI've never had a Tatuaje black. Better than a Havana VI?
Hey It is St. George Rob. How you be Indy.I gave up the chase...but to be honest I would really dig on getting more of the blacks. Hands down the best cigar in the stable. Don't know about the verite, but if it's blended like the original browns those should age really well (boardering on extremely well).
Still waiting for something in oscuro to pop back up... I'd ship a box of A's back to you if you could have them wrapped up in a oily oscuro.