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We talk a lot about the flavour/characteristic DNA of various marcas and lines within those marcas... e.g. Cohiba honey, VR famosos chocolate, RyJ cherry, etc, etc... :cigar:

So for this comp we take a production Cuban cigar (in this initial case, the D4), and you pick a single Cuban stick (any marca or vitola) you'd like to cross-breed with it to take it to an ideal blend for you... or at the very least an intriguing experimental place 🤔

And if you think the base cigar is perfect as is, well, think about how it might improve on that ;)

Post up your suggestion and discussion/tasting notes below.

All contributors go into the draw for 1 of 3x 5-packs of MOFOH Sovereign Suns! :spotlight:

Bonus tickets in the draw for current pics of you smoking the D4 or your suggested partner for it :D. Draw done Friday 8th Aug (Bris time)

Have fun with it and have a great weekend! :party:

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1) PSD4 × Sancho Panza Molinos
SPM tones down the pepper and strength of the D4 with dry wood, bread, and herbal notes; more balanced, less aggressive.

2) PSD4 × Cohiba Medio Siglo
Medio Siglo adds creamy texture and sweetness to the D4’s earth and spice; shorter format with a more refined finish.

 

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If I could dream up a few combinations and cross-breeds I'd take:

1) Half D4 and half Trinidad Vigia in a Mag 54 wrapper. 

2) Half D4 and half Punch Punch in a Partagas Maduro 1 wrapper. 

3) Half D4 and half Connie A in a Bolivar Belicoso wrapper and Torpedo shape. 

4) Equal parts of a D4 and a Monte 2, Quai D'Orsay #50 with a Cuaba Traditionales wrapper in a Petit Perfecto shape. 

5) A full D4 in a Cohiba Magicos wrapper. 

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PSD4 + Monte Petit #2. First time I had a Monte Petit #2, I got honeycomb and this chocolate/cocoa flavor and mouthfeel. Marry that with the sourdough, brioche, spice thing the PSD4’s got going on, and you’ve got a special cigar on your hands.


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For me, I would like to add some more punch from the P2 and give it a more stronger profile hence. 

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For me, I would say a D4 and a Bolivar Belicosos Finos! Adding that Bolivar deep earth and richness to a nice pallet coating D4 would make for an interesting cigar that might give you a little bit of head spin 🤪

Adding some sweetness to a D4 would be a good thing. Maybe a Punch Ppunch D4 combo or a R&J Short Churchill combo!

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I think the bell pepper earthiness of a good D4 would go great with the brightness of a JL1 (which I think has more of that almost acidic orange citrus note than the JL2). That’d be my pick.

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Remember everyone, the exercise is to come up with a new hybrid, not to change the makeup of the D4 🤔 

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I have had some decent D4 but never anything above maybe 92 and they have been all over the place for me. I love Partagas and think a more refined blend for the D4 would elevate it to legendary status. Maybe for some its already there. I can't think of another marque I would want to combine with it so I went E2, which checks the boxes as far as a more refined blend. Keep that party DNA!

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I was looking through Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for an appropriate quote, but couldn't find one. Just read the book and heed the message.

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