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19 minutes ago, Deeg said:

have you ever had a bad one

Not a bad one,  but a few plugged ones, and that's just the worst.  You can smell the quality and opulence of the foot smoke, but just cant get the thing to play ball. 

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4 minutes ago, 99call said:

Not a bad one,  but a few plugged ones, and that's just the worst.  You can smell the quality and opulence of the foot smoke, but just cant get the thing to play ball. 

I guess I've been lucky - never had a plugged one (pretty miraculous in a skinny) or indeed, one with a draw far off perfect.

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I've had to deal with the Odd tight/plugged draw, which is even more painful with a cigar like this. But flavor wise, yes, extremely consistent. Consistently delicious. I've had almost the same success rate with Coloniales too. Interestingly enough, I usually run into more open draws with the Coloniales though. I cant remember the last time I had one that was plugged.(the next one will be 😄) I love both cigars though and keep plenty of both on hand.

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The initial and early years were just ok to good.  They've steadily improved after that.

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3 hours ago, BrightonCorgi said:

The initial and early years were just ok to good.  They've steadily improved after that.

Damn, thanks for posting this. I never had one that I thought was worth the hype but I haven't had one for a very long time. 

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2 minutes ago, joeypots said:

Damn, thanks for posting this. I never had one that I thought was worth the hype but I haven't had one for a very long time. 

Current ones are great, but not as good as the Cohiba Lancero.  Haven't had a recent Monte Esp. to compare the three.

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I’ve had a few that were too tight but when construction is good they are great. 

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Lovely cigars.  When not plugged.  To which I have had many.  Flavor wise, good to very good.  I’ve had many over the years that were much like any dud of a Trini, woody, papery, bland.  When they are good they are great.

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They're not high on my list, find them somewhat inconsistent. Most I've had remind me of Cuabas, nothing against Cuabas, just a woody, cardboard, earthy flavor that's not very pleasant for being a Trini. Might need to find some further examples perhaps. 

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I’ve had one that was awful, no taste whatsoever and a very ugly wrapper. I have bad luck with Trinidad, unfortunate bc the good ones are great 

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Robusto T's have been my favorite regular Trinidad release.  They should've never stopped making them.

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4 hours ago, Lrabold89 said:

too many tight/plugged fundies in my experience...flavor great, but this has steered me away from them .....

I'm getting similar results from the couple boxes I've tried too.  They are a very nice cigar when they flow but I can't stand working and huffing to get smoke production and that's happened easily on 1/3 of the ones I've tried.  If the price point was more reasonable, I'd be more inclined to buy more; but at their current prices, they are not very high on my list.  

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