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As the title says if I am looking for dominant stone fruit flavours which regular production cuban gives me the best chance?

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I can't think of a cigar where I find it a dominant trait, but I have regularly found it an element in the Hoyo DC and Churchill as well as in the RyJ Churchill.

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My Slr dc, regios and recent magnum 50's all have plenty of stone fruit.

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Which fruit belong to the "stone fruit" category, in this case?

Olive, cherry, almond, date, peach, avocado, mango, prune, etc. there are MANY different tastes…

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Mag 50, definitely. It's a winner.

Also, SLR Regios for fresh fruit and RyJ Exhibicion #4 for cherry

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I was curious as to

Which fruit belong to the "stone fruit" category, in this case?

Olive, cherry, almond, date, peach, avocado, mango, prune, etc. there are MANY different tastes…

X2 to simply say stone fruit is a flavour profile in a cigar is pretty vague way to many types of fruit with a vast array of different flavours would fall into this category.

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Not sure what stone fruit is or what it tastes like.

Peaches, cherries, olives, dates, figs, , avocados, mangos, plums, and even coconuts are all stonefruits.

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Anything with a pit is considered a stone fruit. I believe the cigar aroma reference is typically oriented to cherries, peaches, plums, apricots, etc.

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Anything with a pit is considered a stone fruit.

Yupp!By the words of Doc Watson:

How can there be a cherry without a stone?

I gave my love a chicken without a stone.

Sent from the Enigma on Tapatalk for BlackBerry.

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Which fruit belong to the "stone fruit" category, in this case?

Olive, cherry, almond, date, peach, avocado, mango, prune, etc. there are MANY different tastes…

The ones HM listed below

Anything with a pit is considered a stone fruit. I believe the cigar aroma reference is typically oriented to cherries, peaches, plums, apricots, etc.

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Never tasted guacamole in a cigar....at least not yet

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