Catfish 12:48 PM 04-17-2009
Bucanero makes the house blend for my favorite local B&M. 4 different sizes with Conn., rosado, maduro and double maduro wrappers.
All nice smokes.
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Originally Posted by Garbandz:
I just spoke to Bob, the company is solid and certainly not for sale.
Good to know. Personally I am a fan of the brand.
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Originally Posted by Garbandz:
I just spoke to Bob, the company is solid and certainly not for sale.The rumor started from health problems several years ago,which have been overcome. Bob is happy to say that he is going to continue to make the same high quality cigars he has always made,and welcomes you to visit his web site, Bucanero cigars.
wonderful news, I love their cigars and I'm glad that they will continue to make cigars
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ca21455 03:33 PM 04-17-2009
I like the Full Sail, Salsa and have a box of Classico Churchill Maduro I enjoy.
They are a good cigar if you buy them in the 3-5$ range. You can usually get that price when they are on sail.
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kaelaria 04:00 PM 04-17-2009
I did a photoshoot for him (that's my pic on his front page along with most of the others) and he gave me some to try. I absolutely loved the Full Sail Maduro, it was like a stick of frozen creme and butter. I agree with the previous poster though - the only thing that prevents me from buying boxes is the price. Excellent sticks, but there are as-good smokes for 1/2 the price IMO. Certainly nothing to complain about flavor or burn wise though!
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Don Fernando 06:27 PM 04-17-2009
Originally Posted by Garbandz:
I just spoke to Bob, the company is solid and certainly not for sale.The rumor started from health problems several years ago,which have been overcome. Bob is happy to say that he is going to continue to make the same high quality cigars he has always made,and welcomes you to visit his web site, Bucanero cigars.
Say Hi to Robert next time you talk to him, I emailed with him some time ago and he send me some cigars to review on my blog. Very nice gentleman.
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Garbandz 07:57 PM 04-17-2009
.....he says the same about you...I mentioned you as the person who brought Bucanero to my attention,mentioned the review program,I told him you were going to be stateside soon.....he said to keep you away from matches...
:-):-):-)
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Don Fernando 06:27 AM 04-18-2009
I'll get myself a ronson, no need for matches
:-)
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Garbandz 09:18 PM 04-18-2009
:-)Matches? Matches? We Don't Need No Stinking Matches!! .....
:-)
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TOB9595 09:33 PM 04-18-2009
I'm saddened that the CI Bucanero Reds are not indicative of BUCANERO line.
SIGH
I had the idea of resting the CI Reds for a few months...
I'll be lighting one up tomorrow, I think
Tom
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Don Fernando 03:12 AM 04-19-2009
marge796 03:56 AM 04-19-2009
I don't like the Bucanero line.
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eboniknight 02:50 PM 04-20-2009
Originally Posted by Lensjockie:
The local shop here is friends with the owners, and even has a couple of house blends for their shop.
Pops Tobacco in Newport News VA
Anybody needs some let me know.
Personally, they taste grassy to me but I do like the maduro Canon.
Lensjockie
The one I got was from Pop's. Brian (the new owner) was considerate enough to hand one out to me. Bucanero Full Sail.
Anyway, gave it shot yesterday while chilling out on the back deck. I have to admit I was anticipating the worst but I was preseantly surprised. This was not a bad smoke at all. The flavor was different so I am still tyring to figure that one out. The draw was excellent and the cigar was well constructed. Was actually better than some of my higher priced performers. Best of all for me......no nagging, aftertaste. Unless this was a fluke, I'll definitely catch some more for the humi.
:-) :-)
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