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Originally Posted by
Sir Lancerolot
I second the PDR 1878.
Also CAO Brazilia and MX2
For super-bargains try Sancho Panza Double Maduro.
Maybe it's just me (and I really am a Fuente fan), but I don't enjoy any of AF's maduro offerings. They have very little of the earthy cocoa coffee I love in a maduro.
Gran Reserva Maduros are always a winner in my book.
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Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
Gran Reserva Maduros are always a winner in my book.
Yeah, Fuente maduros are not bad cigars, just not very maduro-y to my taste.
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Originally Posted by
Sir Lancerolot
Yeah, Fuente maduros are not bad cigars, just not very maduro-y to my taste.
They maduro flavors aren't very strong IMO, I usually tend to get a lot of dried fruit for some reason. Always, great construction though.
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Originally Posted by
jhedrick83
They maduro flavors aren't very strong IMO, I usually tend to get a lot of dried fruit for some reason. Always, great construction though.
Yes - kind of raisin-y. But as you say, very well constructed. Even Curly Heads aren't put together too badly.
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