When it actually does what it says on the tin

At the risk of appearing like a cocksucking fanboi, I'd like to congratulate the proprietors of cigar.com for their cleverly priced and engaging house blends. The two that I've tried -cuban and green label maduro- punch significantly above their weight in taste (if not quite in construction). Whilst the "cuban" moniker is a tad cheeky the nuanced flavour is worthy of a second taste. I lit my first thinking it would share more characteristics with a New York sewer than a product of Cuba's fine shores, but was pleasantly surprised. I shall be returning for more. What are your cigar.com (and other retailer's) house blend experiences?
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T********'s are the worst.
other places have degrees of success but as a line ccom rules.