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Written by Michael Salsbury
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Monday, 11 April 2005 |
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A while ago, cigarbid.com offered Profesor Sila demi-corona cigars at an excellent price (about $20 a box). I bought a box, largely on the strength of the write-up on their site and the fact that these once sold at about $200 a box. Here are my thoughts after smoking one of them... |
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Written by Michael Salsbury
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Tuesday, 15 March 2005 |
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As part of a larger sampler I purchased from Cigars International, I received a Perdomo Reserve Cafe Series "P" cigar. In this article, I review the experience of smoking this cigar. |
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Written by Michael Salsbury
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Wednesday, 05 January 2005 |
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It's probably not a well-known fact about me, but in a normal year I enjoy 1-2 nice cigars. I typically do this to honor the memory of my late great-grandfather, who in my memory very often had a cigar in his mouth or nearby in an ash tray. I haven't had one in 2-3 years, so when I started thinking about my grandfather who passed away this past December (10th), I was reminded a little of HIS father. In a sort of tribute to them, I decided to smoke one of the cigars I purchased back in November from Cigars International. That cigar was the CAO Black. I'll tell you some more about that cigar and my experience below in the review, but the short version is that the cigar's smoke has a nice scent in the air, the cigar produces a smooth white smoke, it burns very evenly, and leaves your mouth with a distinct peppery feeling - like you just had a bite of a medium-hot jalapeno pepper. |
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