One of my favorite low-rent maduros :)
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I suspect they may have plenty of years behind them anyway. I hope you weren't one of the "non-Cubans don't age well" crowd. I hate having to so drastically alter one's perceptions. Kind of like having to tell a kid there is no Santa Claus. :highly_amused:
I hope you enjoy every one of them as much as you have the first few brother! :thumb:
Droy,
There must be a few of those thieves out there,I'm sure some of my, My Fathers Cigars are being stolen.
Who ever it is sure likes the M.F. Coronas,I like them so once a box is open will burn a couple pretty quickly,
but in short order I'm lucky to find one left in the humidor.
Think I'll get some Ron Mexicos,or Ghurkas,switch bans with the MF cigars,that might put a stop to this.
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Taking a cigar break with a 2012 Montecristo Double Corona, iced Diet Pepsi, Seattle (still) Sports Radio on a chilly Fall night.
Draw's a bit stiff, burning well with a nice leathery flavor however not a $9.00 stick so I'm glad I paid less.
Well I've never had the pleasure of smoking a Grimalkin so I can't do a head to head comparison. This cigar is very rich and flavorful and definitely Nicaraguan but not too heavy or overpowering. It starts off medium but ends med-full with some very nice coffee and cocoa notes but not as much as the AF1 from the same maker. I got a little bit of leather through the middle but it faded at the end. Burn and draw were outstanding. I was very pleased with this cigar and look forward to the rest of the 5er that I bought.
A little My Father today. Don't know yet what I'll smoke tonight.
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