MrOneEyedBoh 08:10 AM 09-23-2009
I've been reading online and seeing in catalogs about the Maduro's Oily wrapper. I want to see/try one of these first hand, and I was wondering for some good suggestions. Sure all cigars are personal taste, but maybe we can settle on on good cigar that shows Maduro's oily wrapper.
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JackSchwartz 08:17 AM 09-23-2009
First one that comes to mind is the La Flor Dominicana Cabinet Maduro. Litto makes a Grand Maduro line; the Cabinet Maduros are the same blend as the Grand Maduro only Litto handpicks the best looking maduros for the 50 count cabinets. The Cabinet Maduros are some of the most oily maduros I've seen.
Eric
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MrOneEyedBoh 08:36 AM 09-23-2009
Thanks I'll see if I can find some.
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TripleF 08:40 AM 09-23-2009
Rocky Patel Edge Maduro
777 by Jesus Fuego
MX2 by CAO
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Giant & 49er Fan 08:42 AM 09-23-2009
Slavac 08:55 AM 09-23-2009
Cigar dipped in Penzoil. Mmm
Or try a Man o War. It's the only one I've had so far that I'd call 'oily.'
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MrOneEyedBoh 09:06 AM 09-23-2009
Man o War, I've seen reviews on them and they seem to be pretty good. Does a maduro wrapper have that spicy flavor too
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Slavac 09:08 AM 09-23-2009
Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh:
Man o War, I've seen reviews on them and they seem to be pretty good. Does a maduro wrapper have that spicy flavor too
The MOW is very front and end loaded with pepper. The middle is a medium bodied smoke, with the ends being full. If you're not a fan of pepper, it's not for you.
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MrOneEyedBoh 09:16 AM 09-23-2009
I love pepper, never experienced it in a cigar.
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icehog3 09:29 AM 09-23-2009
All those great bombs you got, and you didn't get a single Maduro??
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Originally Posted by TripleF:
Rocky Patel Edge Maduro
:-) I'm no expert but I do remember this one having a very shiny wrapper.
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MrOneEyedBoh 10:55 AM 09-23-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
All those great bombs you got, and you didn't get a single Maduro??
I wasn't sure that they were all considered oily maduros. Well yes I do have maduros that I gotten from members. But people talk about oily maduro wrappers and the maduros I have here well are not oily, at least IMO. Or I must have the wrong idea on what an oily wrapper must be.
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Kreth 10:58 AM 09-23-2009
IME, you won't actually have oils dripping off the cigar. The wrapper will have a nice sheen to it, or plume if it's got some age on it.
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MrOneEyedBoh 11:18 AM 09-23-2009
Ohh ok. I've seen the plume ( thats the oils on the outside right? ) Its like white, not WHITE but you can see it has white.
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Originally Posted by Kreth:
IME, you won't actually have oils dripping off the cigar. The wrapper will have a nice sheen to it,
agreed, and you might notice this on cigars without maduro wrappers too.
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sikk50 11:35 AM 09-23-2009
I got your back on this one Darrell...
Argenese!!!!!
:-)
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Skywalker 12:40 PM 09-23-2009
Originally Posted by sikk50:
I got your back on this one Darrell...
Argenese!!!!!
:-)
Thanks Andrew!!!
However, the cigars that come to my mind are the:
Pinar Del Rio Oscuro and Perdomo Reserve Oscuro!!!:-)
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kelmac07 12:44 PM 09-23-2009
hotreds 01:22 PM 09-23-2009
kelmac07 01:22 PM 09-23-2009
Originally Posted by hotreds:
Camacho triple maduro!
And the CAO MX3...both AWESOME sticks!!
:-)
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