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Well about a month ago I started to talk to Lisa of the Czar and started to figure out what I would want to get for my first cc purchase. She quickly asked me in our emails what kind of Vitola I usually like and I told her I really like a robusto size cigar but sometimes I like the long and skinnys too. It wasn't long at all before my big 20 stick sampler came in the mail. PD4s, Cohiba robustos, H Upmann no2s, Bolivar PC, Bolivar Belicosos finos, Bolivar RC, Juan Lopez, etc. I can't even remember them all but they all looked like perfect sticks.

Last night after about 5 days of the smokes sitting in the humidor I decided to pick up the Bolivar PC, it was small so I didn't feel like I was wasting a young one...

I had no idea what a difference a cuban cigar would make as far as taste is concerned. I kept tasting vanilla icecream and cream all inside of my mouth. The draw was completely different than a NC cigar, I can't explain it, it was tight but not tight...

I won't post a whole review on the smoke because I don't feel I am experienced enough to comprehend these new flavors and textures I couldn't imagine before

Now I am afraid I am going to try to many and need to buy more soon!

Also what am I supposed to do with all these NC in my humidor now! :P:2thumbs:

Thanks, Lisa!!!!!!

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"Also what am I supposed to do with all these NC in my humidor now!"

Keep em to give away!

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Damn, had a nc punch punch tonight...I used to like these! <_<

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A great cigar to start you on your way. Overall, Cuban draws tend to be firm, but when proper, a consistent pull over the length of the draw, and with

great smoke volume. Personally, I think that overall Cuban cigars do have a sense of vanilla about them. It isn't necessarily overt, but I find it a common

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what am I supposed to do with all these NC in my humidor now!

Be generous with your friends!

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