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Edward Sahakian & James Suckling on Trinidad Reyes vs Petit Edmundo
Finally got round to watching the video and it does look like Mr. Suckling has a splendid job.
I've only smoked one Monte PE and it didn't inspire me, but I have another that has been nestling in my humi for ages. Even though I'm onto my second box of Reyes I still haven't worked out what I would call its characteristic taste yet. I do get liquorice and biscuit most of the time but even that isn't consistent. The only ones I've experienced that are peppery or spicy were pretty young.
Most of the time I've experienced burn issues it's been with young cigars. It was only in my earlier days of cigar smoking before I sorted stability in my storage that I would experience burn problems due to being overhumidified.
i had one just now, it does have some trini honey aroma on the nose but the taste was quite nutty and tangy, i think is the nature of the format. it was light bodied and a bit hash when blowing through my nose. definately not what i would call creamy. but for its size, its definately a good stick tho
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