tx_tuff 05:26 PM 06-09-2011
The No 9 is one of my favorite cigars right now, so figured I would take a couple pics.
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strife 05:48 PM 06-09-2011
Yeah good stuff, the T52 is killer IMHO. Bought a box of nines and kickin myself fornot getting the 52's instead.
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Love the 9's, got a few in the humi now and a 5ver on the way
:-)
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ASU Maduro 06:08 PM 06-09-2011
Haven't tried theme yet. I'll stop by my local B&M this weekend and pick up a few.
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darkninja67 06:11 PM 06-09-2011
Nice pics
Like the 9s, love the 52s
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TBone 06:21 PM 06-09-2011
Originally Posted by darkninja67:
Nice pics
Like the 9s, love the 52s
:-)
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kelmac07 06:31 PM 06-09-2011
I LOVE the 9s...the T52s...not so much.
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ZachF88 06:31 PM 06-09-2011
How do the 52s differ to the 9s? I have seven 52 flying pigs in my humi. I LOVE them!
Haven't been able to get my hands on any 9s.....
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Originally Posted by ZachF88:
How do the 52s differ to the 9s? I have seven 52 flying pigs in my humi. I LOVE them!
Haven't been able to get my hands on any 9s.....
The Liga Privada No.9 is more earthy whereas the T52 is more spicy.
As for the components of the cigars, here's a C/P of something Saka wrote:
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No. 9
Wrapper - Connecticut Broadleaf No. 1 Darks
Binder - Plantation Grown Brazilian Mata Fina
Filler - 4 Different Nicaraguan leaves + 1 Honduran Leaf
T52:
Wrapper - Connecticut Grown Stalk Cut & Stalk Cured Sungrown Habano
Binder - Plantation Grown Brazilian Mata Fina
Filler - 4 Different Nicaraguan leaves + 1 Honduran Leaf - however, the 2 of the Nica fillers are different from the No. 9 blend as are the proportions.
Flying Pigs:
Identical to the respective cigar blend except there is more Nica Viso and Ligero due to its ample girth.
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Originally Posted by kelmac07:
I LOVE the 9s...the T52s...not so much.
:-) prefer the 9's
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smokepuff 08:32 PM 06-09-2011
hscmit 09:12 AM 06-10-2011
Originally Posted by T.G:
The Liga Privada No.9 is more earthy whereas the T52 is more spicy.
As for the components of the cigars, here's a C/P of something Saka wrote:
---BEGIN
No. 9
Wrapper - Connecticut Broadleaf No. 1 Darks
Binder - Plantation Grown Brazilian Mata Fina
Filler - 4 Different Nicaraguan leaves + 1 Honduran Leaf
T52:
Wrapper - Connecticut Grown Stalk Cut & Stalk Cured Sungrown Habano
Binder - Plantation Grown Brazilian Mata Fina
Filler - 4 Different Nicaraguan leaves + 1 Honduran Leaf - however, the 2 of the Nica fillers are different from the No. 9 blend as are the proportions.
Flying Pigs:
Identical to the respective cigar blend except there is more Nica Viso and Ligero due to its ample girth.
---END
thanks!
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neoflex 09:23 AM 06-10-2011
Great pics as usual. I'm more of a T-52 guy myself. Can't get enough of them.
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Never had any of these, I guess owing to the fact that I never go to Brick and Mortar stores, lol.
I am guessing they would not appeal to me though, strong cigars don't do too much for me. I think
people who can take that extra body get a lot of flavor out of them, but for me the flavor is always
hidden by the stout body. Too much burn on the nose. I try to control it, but it creeps up there.
Padron Anniversary is about as stout as I go down the Nicaraguan path. A lot of love for these cigars,
though. And that's always good.
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maninblack 09:55 AM 06-10-2011
The 9's are tops in my book, much better than the T52's, IMHO. The LP 9 Piggies are superb!
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Sherlockholms 09:57 AM 06-10-2011
Very nice looking sticks, I have heard some things about these cigars!
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wayner123 10:01 AM 06-10-2011
Originally Posted by OLS:
Never had any of these, I guess owing to the fact that I never go to Brick and Mortar stores, lol.
I am guessing they would not appeal to me though, strong cigars don't do too much for me. I think
people who can take that extra body get a lot of flavor out of them, but for me the flavor is always
hidden by the stout body. Too much burn on the nose. I try to control it, but it creeps up there.
Padron Anniversary is about as stout as I go down the Nicaraguan path. A lot of love for these cigars,
though. And that's always good.
You should try the method I outline here:
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=40338
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nofeardiver 10:34 AM 06-10-2011
very nice, have yet to try them... cant wait to find some...
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Tundrahi 12:43 PM 06-10-2011
I like 'em both for different reasons.
The OR No.9s are smoking really well now...
Hoping that the T52s will progress similarly
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tx_tuff 04:27 PM 06-10-2011
Thanks for all the comments guys, my favorite so far have been the No9 Corona Doble a big 7 x 52. I'm not even into big cigars but that baby was awesome!
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