Re: R. Patel Battalion sort of review




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OTOH, I've never had a good stick from Perdomo.

As LouF said, the Habanos are quite nice, but I prefer the Corojos
(one of those YMMV thingies.) Also, the ESV 91 are very good.

Perdomo cigars have changed a lot in the past few years. It used to
be they were rolled very tight, but they seem to have gotten past
that. If you haven't tried one of these yet, it might be worth your
while.

Not only did I have a problem with the rolling (pertaining to my
earlier Perdomo experiences), but I found the taste to be, how should
I call it...weedy? Kinda like smoking lawn clipping as I remember.

Mmmmmm. . . lawn clippings. Fescue or bermuda?


Zoysia.

In maduro.


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  • Re: R. Patel Battalion sort of review
    ... As LouF said, the Habanos are quite nice, but I prefer the Corojos (one of ... those YMMV thingies.) ... Perdomo cigars have changed a lot in the past few years. ... but they seem to have gotten past that. ...
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  • Re: R. Patel Battalion sort of review
    ... As LouF said, the Habanos are quite nice, but I prefer the Corojos ... Perdomo cigars have changed a lot in the past few years. ... be they were rolled very tight, but they seem to have gotten past ... Kinda like smoking lawn clipping as I remember. ...
    (alt.smokers.cigars)