SkinsFanLarry 04:10 PM 10-15-2009
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Nice side by side comparison. Both sticks are now stables in my humi...and of course, I prefer the maduro!! :-) Thanks for sharing.
I gotta agree with my friend here!
I liked them both, alot, but I still feel the maduro had more of a
"punch" to it than the habano....just my opinion.
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chippewastud79 05:56 PM 10-15-2009
Originally Posted by Titan410:
I picked up a Cain today at a B&M and was hoping it would be a powerhouse. Oh well, I'm still looking forward to trying it soon.
It could be a powerhouse. Some guys do find them to be strong, I am just not one of them.
:-)
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darkninja67 08:24 AM 10-16-2009
Thanks for the write up and impressions. I have never smoked a Cain and was looking at a box of these over the Oliva V. I may just stick with the Vs. They seem more impressive and I like them.
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Titan410 04:08 PM 10-19-2009
My local B&M had the Cain 652 Maduro. I picked one up the other day and couldn't put off smoking it any longer. Its very peppery on the finish and the aroma is amazing.
The burn, even though I am smoking it outside in a light breeze, is even. Zero issues with it going out. So far its a winner.
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DPD6030 01:19 AM 10-20-2009
Not sure which one I got in the humi, I think it's the maduro. Might have to light it up soon. Thanks for the review Jon.
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borndead1 09:25 AM 10-20-2009
Smoked a Habano wrap the other day and was not impressed.
:-)
I too was expecting a slap in the face, full flavored cigar. Not very "strong" at all and it was really one-dimensional until about halfway, when it turned to pure ammonia. Tried a purge and it didn't help.
Would I try another one? Sure. Won't
buy another one though.
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Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Nice side by side comparison. Both sticks are now stables in my humi...and of course, I prefer the maduro!! :-) Thanks for sharing.
Who knew Mac likes maduros - what a suprise.....
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captain53 09:03 PM 03-26-2010
I tried my first Cain today, a 660 Habano and found it to be very smooth and far from anything that would kick the ass of any seasoned smoker. Burn was excellent for a big stick and had a nice draw. Overall pretty much right in line with the original review. Good Cigar.
:-)
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1badhog07 09:33 PM 03-26-2010
Originally Posted by SkinsFanLarry:
I gotta agree with my friend here!
I liked them both, alot, but I still feel the maduro had more of a "punch" to it than the habano....just my opinion.
i agree,the maduro was better for me also...
:-)
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cigarlvr 05:32 PM 03-27-2010
Maduros on this on is the way to go
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