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JJG 09:02 AM 08-14-2009
I like to keep my descriptions pretty simple. (salty, sweet, leather,cocoa, etc) but I have to admit, I've tasted and used the descriptive 'pencil lead' for cigars many times.

As others have mentioned, its sort of like the smell right after you sharpen a pencil, not necessarily the lead itself. It's not an unpleasant taste either, unless its really overpowering. I think the only cigar that I remember having a predominantly 'pencil lead' flavor was an RP edge from like 3 years ago. :-) yucky.
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wrench turner 85 09:33 AM 08-14-2009
I like a #2 dickson pencil to smoke every once and a while. :-)
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Darrell 09:38 AM 08-14-2009
Pencils don't use lead, they use graphite.

Just sayin'. :-)
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cbsmokin 11:41 AM 08-14-2009
Originally Posted by spooble:
Did the reviewer mention if it was #2 or #3 pencil? In my experience, one is quite tasty... the other, not so much.









yes... I am joking :-)
I heard that #3 is really internet purchased 2nds of #2 and therefore, inferior.
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TheTraveler 11:55 AM 08-14-2009
I'm thinking of splitting up my last box of ultra rare #14 lonsdales from 1994 into fivers. You should see the plume on these bad boys! :-)

Anyone interested?

:-)
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timo 02:59 PM 08-14-2009
So that's where all the lead from my pencil went
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Caymus 09:39 PM 08-15-2009
I've tasted wet cardboard in wine before, and sometimes Alsatian or Loire French white wines have some pencil lead aromas to them, but I've never tasted that in cigars.

However, I'm better at tasting wines than cigars, AND Cigar Aficianado's older brother is Wine Aficianado so maybe they share the same thesaurus.
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Prospector 09:55 PM 08-15-2009
I saw that in the CA calendar as well.

However, I far prefer the CI calendar:-)
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