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In my experience, mild cigars wrapped in Connecticut shade tobacco all taste the same. What's up with that? From the Griffin's, to Perdomo Slow Aged, to Perdomo Champagne, to Cusano 18, to Fonseca Vintage, to 5 Vegas Gold to Carlos Torano Casa Torano, to Ashton Classic, to the NUB Connecticut, they all taste the same to me. I love Connecticut shade taste and I like a good coffee-cigar, so I'm not really complaining, but can anyone tell me why I should buy one over the other? Why shouldn't I just get the Perdomo Slow Aged instead of the pricier Cabinet Series Champagne? Or the Casa Torano over the Ashton Classic? However, I am interested in seeing what the Joya de Nicaragua Special C tastes like...interesting concept.
The only "differences" I've noticed between different mild cigars are that the 5 Vegas Gold has a little bite that I dislike and that Macanudos and Cusano 18s more often then not taste like nothing, and that the Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real has a little spice to it that I like. But other than that, they all taste like Connecticut shade tobacco and not much else.
Does anybody else have this opinion, or is it just my noobly palate?
The only "differences" I've noticed between different mild cigars are that the 5 Vegas Gold has a little bite that I dislike and that Macanudos and Cusano 18s more often then not taste like nothing, and that the Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real has a little spice to it that I like. But other than that, they all taste like Connecticut shade tobacco and not much else.
Does anybody else have this opinion, or is it just my noobly palate?