smitty81 03:20 PM 06-15-2012
Anyone know of a cigar the gives a strong caramel/grassy flavor?
A NC cigar to be exact?
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Pseudosacred 03:50 PM 06-15-2012
Caramel and grassy?
Closest I've come was the LFD Claro.
It had a really light grassy flavor, that was prominent through the whole stick. It also had a pretty nice sweetness through the finish. Not exactly sure if it was caramel...but it was sweet.
The double claro #42, to be exact
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bobarian 04:01 PM 06-15-2012
Not an NC. Have had hundreds of different and none come close to exhibiting that profile.
:-)
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massphatness 05:05 PM 06-15-2012
Caramel AND grassy doesn't sound good. YMMV.
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replicant_argent 05:11 PM 06-15-2012
Starbucks Caramel Macchiato and a Cremosa Cubana, I think the runner up would be a flor de Todo. Da Klugs says it is delightful.
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ChicagoWhiteSox 05:21 PM 06-15-2012
Originally Posted by massphatness:
Caramel AND grassy doesn't sound good. YMMV.
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:-)
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Bill86 05:26 PM 06-15-2012
I've never found a grassy flavor in ANY NC.
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icehog3 05:48 PM 06-15-2012
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
Starbucks Caramel Macchiato and a Cremosa Cubana, I think the runner up would be a flor de Todo. Da Klugs says it is delightful.
You may thank me with a cash incentive at a later date.
He said "grassy", not "assy".
:-)
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emopunker2004 05:52 PM 06-15-2012
Originally Posted by Bill86:
I've never found a grassy flavor in ANY NC.
Every candela I've smoked had a grassy profile to it.
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Bill86 05:57 PM 06-15-2012
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
Every candela I've smoked had a grassy profile to it.
I always got more of a green tea flavor.....
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Ismith75 06:15 PM 06-15-2012
I get the grassy profile in some old Dominican's, sort of the Dominican version of the Cuban "twang". The only thing I can think of that seems close was an Illusione Epernay I smoked a while back, I believe it was a PC size (or whatever they make closest to it). It was sweet and a little floral, I could see how people might get caramel and grassy notes.
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oooo35980 09:05 PM 06-15-2012
Originally Posted by Bill86:
I always got more of a green tea flavor.....
Oddly enough I find fresh loose leaf green tea is about the grassiest thing a person can put in their mouth, besides maybe grass. Have to agree about the candelas, I've yet to find one I can stand, but they are undoubtedly grassy.
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DaBear 09:12 PM 06-15-2012
Originally Posted by Bill86:
I've never found a grassy flavor in ANY NC.
Try a Davidoff Special R. Quite grassy.
As for OP's request, Avo Classics have a bit of both but are not very powerful in either. Really anything Kelner should give you some grassiness, but its a more musty grassiness.
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kuzi16 09:30 PM 06-15-2012
Originally Posted by Pseudosacred:
Caramel and grassy?
Closest I've come was the LFD Claro.
It had a really light grassy flavor, that was prominent through the whole stick. It also had a pretty nice sweetness through the finish. Not exactly sure if it was caramel...but it was sweet.
The double claro #42, to be exact
this was gunna be almost exactly what i was gunna say.
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