northo Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 » fruity/flowery - qdo corona claro. I've got to second this. One I had recently gave me a really unique spicy mulled wine/orange fanta flavour. Bizarre and intriguing.
harryleech Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 » San Cristobal line » R&J Exhibicion No 4 » Red Wrapper RASS » Ramon Allones Gigantes » Aged Partagas serie De Connoisseur No 3 » R&J's in general excluding the Rxhibicion 3 » » The fruit pronounced in the above is mostly raisin or stewed fruit. » Unfortunately, it is not like choosing candy from the store. Every box is » not equal. Fruitiness requires some age (3-5 years) and requires some good » level of oil. A 5 year old box of cigars with ordinary construction and » blend is not going to get you that sweet taste. Better off purchasing a » superb box of 2-3 year old cigars and laying them down for another 18-24 » months. What El Prez said (above.) When it comes to fruity flavours a few spring to mind, but the one I've got this from most is the Hoyo Epi No. 1. I've got a few that are about 5 years old (either 2002/2003) and they're the perfect summer cigar. :-) Also, I find the Por Larrananga range quite 'sweet'. I think the Asia Pacific RE Robusto could be very sweet in a few years... Anyone agree?
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