858 maduro, have two resting that I really want to try. The regular 858 I have benefited greatly from a few months rest unless the first one I had was just a dud.
858 maduro, have two resting that I really want to try. The regular 858 I have benefited greatly from a few months rest unless the first one I had was just a dud.
It is certainly possible that the first was a dud, but I doubt it only due to the fact that Fuente is in my experience the single most consistent manufacturer and cigars I've ever had.... dunno if I can recall even 1 bad stick.... but regardless it will happen from time to time with any company. I do find that any Fuente benefits from a few months rest, not that they start off bad they are just that much better with some time
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Whoa!!! LP with p90s? Dude lets get some pics of that.
Great eye, brother! Thats a 40th anny model (made in 91, even though the anny date isn't till 92 lol). It's a Art&Historic guitar (pre custom shop for Gibson). I will take some pics today or tomorrow of my gear and post it in non related. My guitars put my cigars to shame.
Alright Dennis, we need your opinion. The general consensus seems to be that these have gone past their prime, and are too far aged now... papery, etc. What was your impression?
i was very surprised by how good it was . a buddy of mine said that the perdomo squared maduro is even better (with would b awsome) but ill just have to c.i would recommend this cigar to everyone
Alright Dennis, we need your opinion. The general consensus seems to be that these have gone past their prime, and are too far aged now... papery, etc. What was your impression?
Burton, this was a fantastic stick. My palate isn't super awesome when it comes to milder sticks and this was still very flavorful. The "twang" that a Cameroon wrapper has was very subdued (32 years will do that). The body was still very medium with flavors of cedar, leather, and rich tobacco. It even had some tar on the punch hole. A really good smoke. To answer Isaac, its the one you sent, just never posted a decent pic in this thread. You are still the man for sending this and not below my radar for payback
Alright Dennis, we need your opinion. The general consensus seems to be that these have gone past their prime, and are too far aged now... papery, etc. What was your impression?
Burton, this was a fantastic stick. My palate isn't super awesome when it comes to milder sticks and this was still very flavorful. The "twang" that a Cameroon wrapper has was very subdued (32 years will do that). The body was still very medium with flavors of cedar, leather, and rich tobacco. It even had some tar on the punch hole. A really good smoke. To answer Isaac, its the one you sent, just never posted a decent pic in this thread. You are still the man for sending this and not below my radar for payback
i made a trade with issac for a rp 100 count humi for some primo sticks months ago and the partagas 150 was 1 he sent me and ive been wanting to try it, sounds like its almost time
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I love the Gran Reserva Maduros A lot!
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