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Welcome Nobski, you must be the first person here to mention Tunisian cigars and I for one would love to try one.
I'm partial to a little tightly rolled dark little beauty!!!!!!!
Mike: Neil, it is very rare you interest me, but today you have. Why do you keep coming in here, carrying a cake, and saying surprise? Neil: It's my birthday. Mike: Now you knew that anyway, and we don't care, so where's the surprise? The Young Ones
i wish i patented my name cos i was called nobby well before the nuts came out lol.. although i do like the chilli ones.
greetings to you over the water in cornwall, were there tomorrow with my kids in eden for the day.
the tunisian cigars are just called "night in tunisia" cant find a pic online at all, i have a new digi cam comming soon in time for my impending honeymoon, so ill put a pic of the box up online as soon as i can.
they were cheap by our standards at ?2.50 for 5 cigars but by their standards thats almost a months wage.
im in turkey in 4 months which is a similar cultural region, so ill be looking out for them when i go there.
the only dark beauty that has a label from my last purchases is C.A.O maduro, not tried this brand before so ill look forward to that later on.
Scratch that, just cut it up... Now! This place can have a seriously detrimental effect on your bank balance. Believe me, if you don't cut it up, your 'impending honeymoon' may end up being the 'honeymoon that never was'.
If you like that chocolately look (and smell and flavours?) then you would be well advised to give the Vegas Robaina Famosos a go. Beautiful cigar, with a real chocolatey-ness to it.
PS. I've generally heard good things about CAO's cigars, especially the larger cigars in the maduro range.
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