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I went heavy on the drink last night, So had two rather full bodies cigars. both of which I liked very much.

Gurkha - Triple Ligero Toro. Gurkha is good on the packaging and marketing but I have to admit, this was a very good cigar.

Red Lion Maduro Robusto - This is the first one I've smoked. A very solid and well constructed cigar. A dense slow burn ( this 5 inch cigar took me over an hour to smoke) Most robusto's I finish in about 35-40 minutes. Full bodied, and a pleasure to smoke.
 

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Just finished a Tatuaje PCR while I was outside enjoying a beautiful day. The only problem I have with them is you want to smoke a couple more after you finish. Great little smoke.


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Agreed on the Tat PCR^.
So far I had a Cohiba Lancero- excellent first of the day, and then an Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor at an Ashton event at my local b and m...Might have something lighter (and cheaper) later tonight with that crazy moon.
 

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I got a couple of these from Cuban Crafters. They are definitely a low, price point stick. About $2 each. But actually pretty tasty. I hesitated smoking one....well, take a close look at the cigar. The wrapper looks like a wet brown wash cloth. The construction was shoddy. Lumpy with soft spots.
But like I said, surprisingly tasty for a mild cigar.
 

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A couple months ago, I discovered this guy on Facebook who is an extremely aggressive young man. He's branching out into cigars, wine, whiskey, and casinos.
He has this cigar called the MOB Sinn Series. He sent me a couple and I was wowed. He only has a couple blends. I spoke to him last week and he's now out of stock. So there's no place to get them. I held on to my last two and will continue to hang on to them. I'm pretty sure he's going to get his funding in order and start production again.
Wrapper: Brazilian Arapiraca
Binder: Dominican Republic
Filler: Dominican Republic and Brazil
Size: 6 x 60

You can check out what he's trying to do at http://www.themobinc.com/index.htm
 
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