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My 1st one of these..very good smoke. Everything I've tried by Aladino hasn't disappointed.
I have never had anything of theirs that I know of. I will definitely have to look into them and possibly put a couple in my cart for next week to try out.

I have read enough of your posts to trust your judgment and opinion

I'm just getting back into nc's after a year focusing on cc's exclusively, so I love getting new ideas on what to try because there are just so many that I have no clue what to buy except for reading my forums for good reviews and reading reviews on the internet

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I have never had anything of theirs that I know of. I will definitely have to look into them and possibly put a couple in my cart for next week to try out.

I have read enough of your posts to trust your judgment and opinion

I'm just getting back into nc's after a year focusing on cc's exclusively, so I love getting new ideas on what to try because there are just so many that I have no clue what to buy except for reading my forums for good reviews and reading reviews on the internet

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Something interesting to try, get an Aladino Corojo Reserva, Aladino Natural, Asylum Martes 13, and Asylum Medulla Corojo. You can compare what can be done with nothing but Honduran "Authentic Corojo" when blended by two generations of the same family. JRE and CLE are owned by father and son of the Eiroa family.

I am becoming a big fan of Honduran Corojo and the Habano Vintage is a great example of what can be accomplished with the leaf. Just give it time to rest. JRE mixes with a more old school style and his stuff needs a bit of time to come around.
 
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