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I tried a couple BBFs a year or two ago and don't recall them being anything that piqued my interest. I was able to pick a couple up earlier this year and decided to burn one over the weekend. The wrapper was a little damaged with part of it peeling back but otherwise physical construction was good. The first third started with a grassiness that caused a wasabi burn in my noes upon retrohaling. The grassiness transitioned to a cedar note about halfway through the cigar, that then became a subtle tobacco sweetness in the last third. The wrapper was pretty light in color and maybe had an effect, but my overall thought on the cigar is that it was too mild.

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It shouldn't be that way!!! :tantrum:

That is one MF ugly BBF but it still should be a hell of a lot better than that. Mild it shouldn't be. 

Next one! :D

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2 hours ago, El Presidente said:

It shouldn't be that way!!! :tantrum:

That is one MF ugly BBF but it still should be a hell of a lot better than that. Mild it shouldn't be. 

Next one! :D

I guess I just need better examples of them to try.

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