Cigars to develop palate
MAJORdorMo
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I've been smoking cigars for a few months now, but I have trouble identifying how the tastes in a cigar (leather, caramel, espresso, etc).
Could you guys post some cigars where one flavor REALLY stands out? Like, one that has a strong leather taste, nutty taste, caramel, chocolate, espresso, etc.
Thanks CCOM!
Could you guys post some cigars where one flavor REALLY stands out? Like, one that has a strong leather taste, nutty taste, caramel, chocolate, espresso, etc.
Thanks CCOM!
Comments
coco/coffee --- Sancho Panza double maduro
nutty --- punch gran puro
I had a Gurkha Regent last week that tasted like a leather bomb.
Oh, and would someone please tell me what "B&M" stands for? I've been trying to figure it out on my own or catch someone actually spelling it out for me without looking like a total newbie, but this hasn't happened yet. I'm sure it's a lot more simple than I'm trying to make it.
It stands for Brick&Mortar. Don't worry about it happens to the best of us.
I've been a huge fan of wine for nearly a decade now. My sister, her husband, my wife, and I love going to multiple wine festivals in Virginia every year. I always here these self-proclaimed wine connoisseurs talking about the different flavors I'm supposed to be tasting. Benjamin Franklin was stated, "Wine is constant proof that God loves us and loves to see us happy." I don't think he derived that statement by nitpicking the hell out of all the wine's flavors. I try to keep this same concept in mind when I enjoy a cigar.