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They're a great smoke. I prefer the broadleaf version.

I have the red book, what's the difference between the two?

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It's still sealed, I couldn't bring myself to open it just yet - stay tuned...

-Matt

Keep it sealed bud

I'll post some pics of mine tomorrow if you like

Its open but still complete

Posted

Pete released 50 black books to certain B&M's. Cigars are the same.

-Matt

But still not the same ;)

Posted

Would Love to see those polarbear. For the collectors out there - is there ever a time you shouldn't crack the seal if it has been unopened?

-Matt

My understanding of the sealed vs un sealed debate is as follows:

If you plan on reselling them in the future, they're worth more sealed

If you ever plan on smoking them, crack em open and make sure the sticks are in decent condition. How heart broken would you be to open a box after sitting on it for years only to discover they've been eaten by beetles or have serious wrapper damage. Plus you also get to smell them, that part is fun too ;-)

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Thanks for the pics! I'm going to leave it sealed for now. Big fan of the 2012 Cojonu Broadleaf too. I have also been knockin down a box of 7th Capa Especial - another good one.

-Matt

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Anything Tatuaje and Broadleaf is a winner for me

I'm waiting to get my hands on some of the Belle Encre Reservas

I love the size and reg BE's are amazing. I can only imagine how much more a Broadleaf Wrapper would add to the blend

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Looks excellent. I just finished a fiver of the Tat 7th reserva over the weekend and really enjoyed them. Kind of a unique flavor profile. This thread has got me thinking I need to try the cojuno. Enjoy!

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