i agree with the above two posters. If you are feeling that you want to stray away from the sweet tip then try a cusano 18 paird maduro or a sancho panza double maduro. once tobacco has been maduroed it usually picks up a slightly sweeter taste with hints of dark chocolate. this may be a good "transition" cigar if you are looking to get into something heavier.
Hmmm Kuzi has a good point certain maduros will have a little sweetness. I'm stealing "maduroed". "I like my cigars maduroed" might be a new quote of mine, of course with permission from you, Kuzi.
I've gotta admit it does sound rather good. Anything that could cause a guy to string those adjectives together in that fashion and not mean it in a dirty way has got to be good.
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I always looked at "maduro" as a word that describes a proscess of fermentation. therefore the past tense of it would be "maduroed"
i never said i was an english... er, spanish major.
...Spanglish?
I'm not sure I would use those words to describe something that I spend a couple hours sucking on.