Well, I know a lot of you guys really like the peppery Nicky blends, but I much prefer the more subtle and complex Honduran sticks - to my taste, anyway - as opposed to those smash-mouth smokes out there. As for the price issue, it ain't one for me - I did not want to spend what LAdC wanted for the old blend, so whatever price pepper Pepin picks's peachy, pals.
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Originally Posted by The Poet:
Well, I know a lot of you guys really like the peppery Nicky blends, but I much prefer the more subtle and complex Honduran sticks - to my taste, anyway - as opposed to those smash-mouth smokes out there. As for the price issue, it ain't one for me - I did not want to spend what LAdC wanted for the old blend, so whatever price pepper Pepin picks's peachy, pals.
Personally, I don't like just the over 'peppery-ness' of these Nic sticks... I much prefer a dynamic, balanced stick, which I tend to think Pepin makes. Many begin very peppery and then begin to show more finesse and complexity. I don't find Pepin's smokes smash-mouth at all, like say some Dominicans like LFD etc., other not so good Nic. sticks and those that are just strong for strong's sake. For the most part, Pepin gets it right.
:-):-)
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Originally Posted by TomHagen:
Personally, I don't like just the over 'peppery-ness' of these Nic sticks... I much prefer a dynamic, balanced stick, which I tend to think Pepin makes. Many begin very peppery and then begin to show more finesse and complexity. I don't find Pepin's smokes smash-mouth at all, like say some Dominicans like LFD etc., other not so good Nic. sticks and those that are just strong for strong's sake. For the most part, Pepin gets it right.:-):-)
I tend to like the so called Smash-Mouth
:-) cigars a few times a week.
The LFD's tend to be the go to for the full out in your face nic rush and stinging lips. I too find the majority of the Pepin blends come on strong and balance out in the middle. Also depends on what your doing at the time.
Chas
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