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what nc cigar(s) taste very cc to you?

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I'd rather have a Forbidden X than a Cohiba.
I'd rather have a Tatuaje SW Maduro than a Monte Cristo.
I'd rather have a Tat Black than a Partagas.

Yes the ISOM's have a unique flavor - some aspects can be reproduced elsewhere, but IMHO the quality of cigars & tobacco coming out of DR & Nica are far superior to that which is coming out of the Dictatorship of Cuba.

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I have never had half of a box of NC plugged.
I have never found string in an NC cigar either.
Agreed, I feel as though most cubans (not all) lost what they used to have back in the day. There are alot of sticks out there that are way better in my opinion. Not sure what it is, could be the soil, could be anything; i just believe that its something.
 

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I wish I had more as in years of experience with cc's to chime in on this but I am rather new to cc's and the few I've had in my opinion have there own taste flavor. Quite different to any nc's which I've smoke alot of. That being said If I could by a box of Cohibas Siglo's to any box of NC's the Siglo's whould win my favor!
 
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For me this is like comparing apples to oranges and some days I want an apple others an orange. Over the past 10 years I've grown to enjoy CC's more than NC's that is not to say there are not some great NC cigars. Anything Padron usually is excellent as are most Nic cigars. Dominican tobbaco almost always leaves a metallic taste that I do not enjoy but I've had some great cigars with Dom tobacco.

I try a lot of cigars and I've come to the conclusion I like Puros best or those with Nic tobacco and maybe the wrapper from somewhere else. This is my opinion and worth what you paid. Smoke what you like and enjoy not what others may tell you is "the best".
 
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this is a silly and amusing thread...nc and cc are very differant as many have said before me...if you want a cc, smoke one. if you want something that tastes similar to a nc you currently enjoy, try a different nc brand with a similar blend...

the thread in general has the sense of "i want something i can't get so what's close."
 

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I smoked a RyJ Havana Cazadore and a few days later smoked a Tat Havana Cazadore and they were strikingly almost the same cigar.
Somebody here said once that Pete modeled most of the brown labels after specific Cubans. Not sure if that's true, but if so maybe that similarity is intentional!
 

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Although a very fun discussion, I think that for me it all comes down to this:

the best cigar for me to smoke is the one I feel like smoking right now. Sometimes I just want a certian thing, or a certian genre, or just something "spicy" or "creamy," or whatever. And sometimes (often) I want that Nica tobacco flavor, other times I do want that cc tobacco flavor. For me it's not so much which is better, it's which is better NOW.

Though I will day that now that I've had some ccs that were really good, I do find myself wanting them more often than before.
 

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A bit far for me, but then my palate isn't as developed as many of you guys, so it could be that as time goes on the differences will be more noticable.

As it is, I can usually tell if I'm smoking an islander, or if the guy next to me is for that matter. There is a distinctive aroma and to a lesser degree (imvho) flavor--as other have said, there is a ton of variety on that island, lol.

x2!!!

Not gonna argue about "better..." but "different," to be sure!

To me, it's like trying to find a wine that tastes as close as you can to rum... both alcohol, yes... and you MIGHT find a really oak-ie wine and taste some of the same background notes as a barrel-aged rum...... but the big forward flavors are still VERY different.

... and you can still like wine over rum... rum over wine... and/or like both but paired with different things and at different occasions.

Too far with the analogy? :wink:

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I always thought the La Ricky #4 was strikingly similar to the RyJ Short Churchill, though a bit spicier, I also have found many similarities between the Tat brown line & Monte Cristos...
 
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Right on. Glad the thread created new dialog.
Clearly people taste different things and that's ok. But to say there is no similarities sees funny to me. At least one company has built almost his whole brand on the ability to capture cc flavors and likeness in some of his nc cigars. His popularity, his own admission of doing this, his flavors, and many of the posts in this thread alone...all confirm he's been able to do this very well. And that's just one brand, I can think of a few others that have achieved cc flavors in nc.
For those that insist this isn't happening...I guess I have to assume that's a pallete thing.

Anyways, it's been fun to see the cigars that this is true for you guys on....keep them coming when you find them....very interesting.
 
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While I have yet to smoke one, opening a box of La Riqueza No. 4 was remarkably like opening a box of Habanos.
 
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Please do not take this the wrong way, I'm not trying to offend anyone at all, but this is a question that can not really be answered IMO. I really don't know how someone can define a "Cuban" flavor when they all taste so different. If a Monte tastes different from cohiba which tastes different from bolivar etc, there is no single Cuban flavor. And as far as the term "twang" goes, I have been smoking ccs for a long time and I don't know what the hell that means. To me something that is twangy is a bit spicy and sharp. Well there sure are plenty of cigars that fit that bill and are not from cuba. I've had the cabaiguans and they are good cigars, but to say they are reminiscent of all cuban cigars just makes no sense to me.




Agreed. Its funny. I have been buying up NC and really enjoying them. Some excellent cigars out there right now from Pete, E Carillo, Pepin, Viaje etc. I kinda backed off from the CC's. A few weeks ago picked up six boxes. I can't believ what I have been missing. A completly differnt smoke that is just in a different class. Cohibas, Partagas, HDM all incredible sticks that are far and above what I had been smoking. I still love my Tatuajes but when I want a truly great cigar I just have to go back to the island.

Hate to quote. But I am not as articulate as most here. But gots to agree on the above statements.

Earl
 

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All great points. I love Petes stuff and my opus, but it takes an amazing stick with special yumyum qualities to equal a regular production...say psd4 rott, I could smoke those everyday and say wow, what a damn fine cigar. There are yumyums everywhere these days, I believe we are living in a golden age of cigar quality and radness... But there is just something magical about that island, not to take away from everyone that makes damn fine nc smokes..
 
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