Quote Originally Posted by allusred View Post
You may I think, be quite surprised, in a good way/in a bad way with that Peruvian Puro.
Cigars I'd brought with me were almost gone,when walking around in Lima,found a Tobacanist who had in addition to cigarettes only bundles of twenty or twenty five each of uncellophaned Peruvian Puros,red hued wrapper leaf. Bought two bundles,the cigars had a unique flavour,smoked well,very nice cigars.That was back in 1971.Think the labels on the bundles were much like that on the cigar in you photo.Hope that INCA Puro is as good as those I smoked back then.
Awesome, thanks! Looking forward to trying the Inca Peruvian puro - it's been quite a while in my cigar smoking journey that I can say that something is truly completely new to me. Going to let it rest a bit and try it out. I did some research, and apparently these Peruvian cigars have become very popular in the UK.

Quote Originally Posted by TreySC View Post
You may regret only getting one pack of the travailleurs. I need to smoke another to be sure, but I think I might like them better than the cracker crumbs
I smoked the first one the other day, and you are correct! These are excellent little cigars - and they are just the right size so they are still easy to smoke (no draw issues usually associated with smaller cigars). I will definitely be keeping a pack around at all times. I plan to pick up a pack of Cracker Crumbs as well, but these are great!