school me, on corojo

I like them both, and agree they are both flavorful.
The Camacho is a much fuller bodied cigar, though. :2

I agree, the Camancho is a fuller bodied smoke where as the Perdomo is a bit "lighter" or mure subtle. But I love them both! Amazing how much the same but different they are.
 
I agree, the Camancho is a fuller bodied smoke where as the Perdomo is a bit "lighter" or mure subtle. But I love them both! Amazing how much the same but different they are.

I like most all corojo cigars, for the taste if not the kick. I'm afraid the popularity of corojo will be it's ruin as more cigar manufacturors jump on the "corojo" band wagon.
 
PS - The Perdomo Habano Corojo is another outstanding corojo. Right up there with the Camacho. About the same price range.

I'll second this. Both are great smokes. For me, the Perdomo is a little spicier, but they are both pretty tasty.
 
nice score on the g habano, should i assume they were fumas at that price??????? i may take you up on the offer also.... what can i throw your way.... im so brainwashed i have a humi of rp maduro blends sizes shapes etc...

ray
 
Indian Tabac has a corojo wrapper not bad, nor too expensive.
I picked up two of these today at the B&M. I'm largely a maduro guy as well but I like a good corojo, and I am becoming quite fond of Cameroons (the H. Upmann Vintage Cameroon is quickly becoming a go-to smoke for me).
 
would that be indinatabac fire????????

knowing me ill snapo & order something soon, in the meantime im going to go to suck down a rp dub maduro mm,, my daily sticks
 
I picked up two of these today at the B&M. I'm largely a maduro guy as well but I like a good corojo, and I am becoming quite fond of Cameroons (the H. Upmann Vintage Cameroon is quickly becoming a go-to smoke for me).

That's the cigar that started me down my slope. Still love them and very affordable.
 
would that be indinatabac fire????????

knowing me ill snapo & order something soon, in the meantime im going to go to suck down a rp dub maduro mm,, my daily sticks

I always wondered if the name "Fire" had anything to do with a method of speeding up the fermentation process of a maduro wrapper by cooking it. Actually, the Fire wasn't a bad cigar a few years ago...I have no idea what they may be like now, so cannot vouch for them one way or another.

I've also wondered if Helman's Mayo took the "Spin Blend" off the label because it might point to a method of whipping air into the product called sparging. This is totally unrelated to cigars of course & is meaningless dribble that sometimes leaks from my cracked noggin (you gotta crack a few eggs to make mayo :D).

God help me. I'm starting to sound like a cross between Klugsie & MCS. In my defense, I just consumed an entire Hawaiian pizza by myself.
 
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I just hit for a box of 20 #5's on cbid = ~$21 :)

Corojo = Tasty

Camancho Corojo = yummy

A touch of spice on the tounge but good.

In fact PM me and I'll send you a Gran Habano #5 and a Camancho Corojo Maduro.


Can I PM you too? I'd love to try one of those Camachos I've been hearing about. :chk
 
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volt were they fumas at that type of ching??????? never had a fuma that im aware of, yet read some nice words on them...
 
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