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Special thanks to @Glassman for this one. My second time trying Master Blender's 3 and I have to say, these are damn good. I'd definitely buy a box of these. They light up so easily, so tasty. Mmmmm. Thanks again bro.
Welcome. Supposedly even better with some time on them too... Next best Oliva to the V Melanio to me. Keep an eye out, you might can catch a great deal at Holt's. They had a killer deal on them a while back.
 

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Welcome. Supposedly even better with some time on them too... Next best Oliva to the V Melanio to me. Keep an eye out, you might can catch a great deal at Holt's. They had a killer deal on them a while back.
I'm gonna try the V Melanio eventually! I think my B&M may have a few! But these are really freaking good. This packs a punch with all the ligeros and damn is it tasty. Leather, spice, chocolatey...... Similar to Serie O maduro but less sweet! Yum. Thanks again Glassman .
 

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I'm gonna try the V Melanio eventually! I think my B&M may have a few! But these are really freaking good. This packs a punch with all the ligeros and damn is it tasty. Leather, spice, chocolatey...... Similar to Serie O maduro but less sweet! Yum. Thanks again Glassman .
To me it seemed a lot more refined than the "O" But it had an unknown amount of time on it so it may have mellowed.
 

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To me it seemed a lot more refined than the "O" But it had an unknown amount of time on it so it may have mellowed.
"Refined" is a good way to put it. Imo it tastes Similar to a Padron Family Reserve. It also is pairing immaculately with a double shot of Gentleman Jack. I can def. See why you and Jay like these, Jeremy.
 
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Day launched with a Dominican Repulbic Cohiba - Red Dot, in Churchill size. These Cigar are normally perfectly constructed, but if you look close at the "foot" area, it is a little crooked. After straight cutting the "cap" area what a trade tight to my liking, so a little help from my "PerfecDraw" it opened up , and air flowed nice, draw I'm proved.:cigar: After fixeing the Cigar up (light-up) it burned even, and for a nice even ash. I like a nice long semitrical ash because I tend to let ashes get long, as the keeps the hot part of the foot area cooler, producing cooler smoke, with more flavor. JMHO.:sneaky:

This is a Medium - Strongish blend that has a great flavor profile I would call earthy, with hits of nuts, leather, and slight of spiciness. :cigar: This Cigar is a nice compliment to my morning strong black coffee.

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Almost gone, it was a very good Cigar. IMHO. :D
 
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Its sounds pretty good, but the real question is, do people recognize it as a cigar?

I made that comment poking fun at some rookie rollers from my past in a place in Los Angeles. The apprentices like most apprentices had to start some where. Let say some of their first rolls look like some Tabacco rolled up that was just butt ugly. Many never made it to become Victors roller, they did not have the skill.

No one start most professions on their first day on the job capable of being as good as the old time, who have been doing something for years. JMHO

To answer your second question about the Domitican Repulbic Cohiba it is very good. I give it high makes over all.(y)
 
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