68TriShield 06:21 AM 09-16-2009
Originally Posted by St. Lou Stu:
Very nice.
I wouldn't turn a single one of those down!
All the way from mild (CAO Gold) to fuller bodied (Tatuaje and Illusione).
That oughtta provide a few days worth of pleasurable exploring.
I was thinking the same thing Tim. A very good mix of tastes and flavor profiles
:-)
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Addiction 08:28 AM 09-16-2009
Originally Posted by amyelizabeth:
CAO Criollo Bomba
CAO CX2 Toro
CAO Gold Churchill
CAO L'Anniversaire Cameroon Belicoso
CAO L'Anniversaire Maduro Belicoso
Coronado by La Flor Dominicana Maduro Corona Especial
Illusione 4/2 G Churchill
Oliva Serie G Maduro Churchill
Oliva Serie O Robusto
Padron 45th Anniversary Family Reserve 1964 Maduro
Padron 40th Anniversary 1926 Maduro
Romeo y Julieta Vintage III
Tatuaje Cojonu 2009
Thank you in advance for any input!
I always found those to be exceptionally good back in the day.
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kenstogie 09:20 AM 09-16-2009
I do find CAO inconsistant so I shy away from them but still it's a Great selection !
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Emjaysmash 09:26 AM 09-16-2009
+1 on everything everyone else said.
Except you'll hate the 45th Family Reserve so send it to me and I'll take care of it
:-)
Seriously thought, great pick-up!
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Doctorossi 09:27 AM 09-16-2009
Originally Posted by amyelizabeth:
Illusione 4/2 G Churchill
Tatuaje Cojonu 2009
:-)
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Cigary 05:53 PM 09-16-2009
Not a loser in the bunch. What matters is how you like them and the enjoyment you derive from those brands. I have smoked all of them and think you have a good cross section of quality cigars. Would like to see you review some of the ones you liked best.
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Very nice selection. Good Job
:-)
Those are all pretty tasty.
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Doctorossi 08:04 AM 09-17-2009
Originally Posted by Cigary:
Would like to see you review some of the ones you liked best.
:-) It'd be great to see your thoughts on any or all of those sticks!
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TripleF 08:37 AM 09-17-2009
Very, very nice selection. Way to expand your tastebuds
:-)
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Some I've had and loved, some I haven't had so I can't be of any use to you....
:-)
Now all you need is a good shove down the ISOM slope.... (addy?)
:-):-)
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