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Hoyo's and Choix  with about 3-5 yrs of age.........just butter

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Hoyo EE I'll even go as far to say Cohiba CCE that hay, with the vanilla makes it a unsweetened creamy smoke. 

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Sancho Panza and Rafael Gonzales. 

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Connie A has jumped way up my list.  My palate isn’t the most elaborate, but I get bursts of sweetness, creamy heaven.  My box is from 2014.  I must say, ‘14 was one great crop. All my marcas from ‘14 are so impressive.  

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45 minutes ago, lovethehaze said:

I’m surprised no votes for BBF’s ... to me just a creamy airy joy ride. 

I love BBF's,  hmmm I will have to focus on my next one, to see if I taste cream, I havent noticed much

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A PSD4 with some years of age is a creamy smooth mouthfeel cigar. 

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Wider gauge Cohiba is surely a strong contender here. I think of the narrower models as more concentrated, perhaps more precise. But Sig IV, CoRo etc can be incredibly soft, creamy and sweet.

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I'm kinda going off the rails here (a little). CC's are notably creamier than NC's as a whole, check! I mentioned in The Noob Thread I Never Read that cream is the profile that tends to be the most consistent in building with age. There's probably very little creamier than a CoRo when it's on point. Problem is many of them aren't on point all the time. Personally, I'd have a roller in Havana roll you a few with varying amounts of Seco to find your profile. (see thread below) In the mean time. Funny, but I find the PLMC to be super creamy caramely and they arent inexpensive. Just about every CC I smoke these days has that overt creamy espresso thing going on amongst its personality. I love it. Hard to go wrong. Heck I've gotten super cream notes in machine rolled CC's and Vagueros. Not terribly complex but plenty of cream. Dang I miss Party Connie 3's...

 

 

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