Every EP Carrillo I’ve had has a unique note I’ve only tasted in EP Carrillo, can’t put my finger on it
Looks like you have 5 fingers on it. Maybe it's the Massachusetts broadleaf
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@VegasFrank the last one I had was San Andreas, I think maybe it’s the filler, both are Nicaraguan and have an almost diesel like flavor, maybe it’s the way they grow or process their cigars
@MrPossum said: @VegasFrank the last one I had was San Andreas, I think maybe it’s the filler, both are Nicaraguan and have an almost diesel like flavor, maybe it’s the way they grow or process their cigars
That diesel flavor is the San Andres. I get it on the Roma craft neanderthals too.
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Looks like you have 5 fingers on it. Maybe it's the Massachusetts broadleaf
@VegasFrank the last one I had was San Andreas, I think maybe it’s the filler, both are Nicaraguan and have an almost diesel like flavor, maybe it’s the way they grow or process their cigars
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That diesel flavor is the San Andres. I get it on the Roma craft neanderthals too.
Another good one from Ian that isn't making it home. Thanks again.
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@ShawnOL
You're welcome, Shawn! Those are tasty.
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^^^ wrong vitola, @Stubble.
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How was it, Ian? I have a couple but haven't tried them yet.
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@ShawnOL
It was quite good, I really enjoyed it. The burn was solid, draw was nice, and the spice was there, but without being obnoxious.
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I read that it's an Antano 1970 light, at least according to the ad copy.
@Yakster
I read that as well, but I've never had an Antano 1970.
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This afternoon, it's La Aroma De Cuba: Mi Amor Reserva.
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