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I lost this blend info and the only reason I'm not happy about that is that I don't want to repeat it. It's not bad, it's just very generic. No complexity or depth of flavor. I did a crap job wrapping this one too.
"crap job" Hahaha,

Dude I've seen worse wrapping jobs for sure.
 
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So here we have the Villiger San'Doro Colorado sitting at #21 on Cigar Afficianados Top 25 of 2016. How do I say this nicely... No just no. No freaking way this cigar receives a 92 rating from a room full of sane individuals. Just no way. I've given this cigar a try a couple times in the past thinking maybe u missed something. Well I did not. Sorry to any villager smokers out there (however few there actually are), but this cigar is just not worthy to sit at the table with the other cigars on this list.

The cigar is not horrible as I've definatly had worse, but it's simple and bland with no complexity to it. I understand Villiger is trying to make an entrance into the Premium cigar industry and this may be a start in the right direction, but it simply is not a top 25 cigars and how CA voted it that way is beyond me...and to think I'm a rather good mood because my Steelers are winning right now. Imagine what I would have said about this cigar if they were losing.


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Didn't it burn both at the same time? One side maduro the other side whatever?
Yeah but there were times when one was burning more than the other it seemed or at least the flavor of one was coming through more than the other. I was curious about the construction of these. Is one of the wrappers under the other or are they rolled with thin strips of each of the two not really overlapping?


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Ok so AJ Fernandez seems to have his hands in everything in the Premium cigar world now a days and for good reason. However, regardless of his popularity I truely find this AJ Fernandez Enclave Toro (the Churchill version is #20 on Cigar Afficianados Top 25 of 2016) to be a really good smoke. Definatly worthy of a spot on this list. Could be a little higher, could be a little lower, but nevertheless definatly worthy of a spot on the list for sure. Either way Im sure all you Steeler haters will hate this picture, but quite frankly I don't care...haters gonna hate, but I'd find it hard to believe that anyone hates this smoke. I must say; however, I am really looking forward to #19... Just saying for anyone keeping count.


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Yeah but there were times when one was burning more than the other it seemed or at least the flavor of one was coming through more than the other. I was curious about the construction of these. Is one of the wrappers under the other or are they rolled with thin strips of each of the two not really overlapping?


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You got me. Maybe @Hopduro or @BrewinHooligan can shed some light?
 
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