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Tag archive for : caramel coffee
Tag archive for : caramel coffee

Torres Candela Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, February 21, 2011

[nggallery id=274] Torres Candela Churchill Cigar Review This 7×48 stick offers a pale green wrapper that is extremely thin and fragile. This particular sample (unfortunately the only one supplied) does have a couple tears, but the binder may hold alright. It has a soft dry feel, minimal veins, stretch marks, … Continue reading

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Fuente Fuente Opus X Robusto Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, August 28, 2009

[nggallery id=86] This 5.25×50 stick offered a very full bodied experience! Not for the new smoker for sure. The flavor combination was very unique, offering a VERY rich chewy smoke with notes of leather, oak, spice, caramel, coffee – all quickly transitioning from one to the next on every draw. … Continue reading

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Rocky Patel The Edge Torpepdo Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, April 19, 2009

Lots of cool, rich smoke offering a very creamy smooth texture. Medium-full bodies flavor consisting of a great complexity: nuts, caramel, coffee, leather, mocha, and a touch of pepper on a clean short finish. Great smoke! Slow burning, 1 1/4 hours. Available as a cosmetic factory second called X-Out Liga … Continue reading

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