The Triple-A is a powerhouse of a cigar compared to the A. The Triple-A will knock you out if you don't have a full stomach. Just a real treat of a cigar, but not for the weak! Tons of flavor and a very good burn/construction. I find it difficult to compare the regular A with the Triple-A's. Completely different smokes.
YES!!!
The Triple-A is a powerhouse of a cigar compared to the A. The Triple-A will knock you out if you don't have a full stomach. Just a real treat of a cigar, but not for the weak! Tons of flavor and a very good burn/construction. I find it difficult to compare the regular A with the Triple-A's. Completely different smokes.
based on the wrapper leaf alone there should be tons of difference.
the AAA has the Pennsylvania broadleaf where as the A has a Costa Rican Maduro.
for some reason i have always compared the series A with Partagas black label. its kind of a toned down version of that. the AAA has a very similar blend to the Diesel unholy cocktail. (Penn. Broadleaf wrapper and all nicaraguan filler)
so if you consider the Partagas Black a similar cigar to the Diesal unholy cocktail, then yes, the A and the AAA are comparable.
The A is a great cigar and the AAA sucks dirty bear balls.
though I am not sure that's how I would have phrased it, I feel the same why... LOVE the A and didn't have a great experience with the AAA... but I've only had one AAA... I have a few sitting around that i plan on revisiting
The A is a great cigar and the AAA sucks dirty bear balls.
I have had neither (although I have an A in the humi waiting for spring) so I have absolutely nothing to add other than the fact that this absolutely cracked me up for some reason.
The AAA needs to rest for a good long while before it hit's it peak. Put at least 6 months on them would my advice, and yeah, they taste completely different compared to the A, at least to me.
I had a AAA Robusto with 3 months on it yesterday and it was fabulous. My palate is not yet developed enough to comment more than "I really liked it a lot...note to self 'yes-buy again!'" Cant wait to try again with more time on it if that will make it ever better.
The A is a great cigar and the AAA sucks dirty bear balls.
I have had neither (although I have an A in the humi waiting for spring) so I have absolutely nothing to add other than the fact that this absolutely cracked me up for some reason.
////Depends what you mean when you say, "I have had neither." I on the other hand ...well I resemble that remark, and honestly, I rather enjoy when it happens Re: 'sucking dirty bear balls'. Now if we could only figure out a way to somehow combine 'sucking dirty bear balls' with some of the daily 'hottie volunteers' I'd have an even better time! Oh, by the way, never had an 'a'.
I didn't like the A, but the AAA isn't bad. I think it's a bit stronger cigar but not too much so. If you think the A is strong and a bit much then you should stick with the A for now.
I liked the A so much I traded them all away to Robbyras. I have higher hopes for the AAA, which I've yet to try but I do like the PA maduro wrapper A LOT on the diesel and LHCOF.
The A is a great cigar and the AAA sucks dirty bear balls.
I have had neither (although I have an A in the humi waiting for spring) so I have absolutely nothing to add other than the fact that this absolutely cracked me up for some reason.
////Depends what you mean when you say, "I have had neither." I on the other hand ...well I resemble that remark, and honestly, I rather enjoy when it happens Re: 'sucking dirty bear balls'. Now if we could only figure out a way to somehow combine 'sucking dirty bear balls' with some of the daily 'hottie volunteers' I'd have an even better time! Oh, by the way, never had an 'a'.
I think you just earned yourself a "dirty uncle" distinction...juuuus' sayin.
The first response in the thread said all you need to know...A is a good stogie with great flavor but medium body. The AAA is stout and packs a wallop with richer flavors.
Comments
The Triple-A is a powerhouse of a cigar compared to the A. The Triple-A will knock you out if you don't have a full stomach. Just a real treat of a cigar, but not for the weak! Tons of flavor and a very good burn/construction. I find it difficult to compare the regular A with the Triple-A's. Completely different smokes.
the AAA has the Pennsylvania broadleaf where as the A has a Costa Rican Maduro.
for some reason i have always compared the series A with Partagas black label. its kind of a toned down version of that. the AAA has a very similar blend to the Diesel unholy cocktail. (Penn. Broadleaf wrapper and all nicaraguan filler)
so if you consider the Partagas Black a similar cigar to the Diesal unholy cocktail, then yes, the A and the AAA are comparable.
Quite surprised at this statement. I had one Triple-A that was a little unpleasant but the rest were fantastic.