What is a Cremosa?

So from what I understand this cigar is basically a
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I haven't found a place that sells one, so what's so special about it? I don't see nearly as many opinions about a machine-rolled monstrosity like, say, Black&Mild. What's the flavor like? Construction? Quality? Where's it from?
 
oooh, you shouldn't have asked. If someone asks for your addy, DON'T GIVE IT!!!!

ps, London UK? coming to the London herf?
 
Cremosas are an enigma. One may think they are terrible cigars, until they try them. At that point, there are no words to describe the flavor. Some have tried, but still have not reached the pinnacle of description, which is basically just "Cremosa."
 
PM me your address. I'll send you one.

It might be a bit dry.

They're smoking GREAT though.








































































































































OK, I made that last part up. :pu
 
PM me your address and I will send you 2 sticks without bands of similar design and construction.

One will be the dog rocket and one will be a named brand.

I don't care for them but a guy at work loves them.

Chas
 
LOL at the 'tamboril v cremosa' thread. I smoked quite a few tamborils in the mid-90s because they were one of the only cigars under $10 at my crappy b&m. Now I won't spend $10 on a cigar unless I know it to be an exceptional smoke. Man, what a newb I was.
 
This was designed to be an $8 cigar, with premium Dominican long-filler leaves and a medium-brown, oily Sumatra wrapper. Cremosa Cubana offers a medium-bodied flavor with a slow and even burn, these Dominican made puros with a Cuban heritage have a pleasant and enjoyable taste, and now represents a true bargain on closeout.
from CBid
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Cremosa is an excellent Cuban cigar made in Mexico with leaves from the delicate tobacco of the Mazatlan region that grows in rich dark soil with a flavor between burnt Madagascar vanilla and aged saddle leather from the odoriferous burros of that area. This stogie is very hard to find, so if someone offers you one, be very grateful and don't give away the name or the person will be besieged by ravenous smokers looking for a treat! The Cremosa and the Cohibo are two of the most sought after smokes for the true connoisseurs, especially those avid Cigar Afficionado devotees. Hope this helps!
 
I still have 2 boxes of Tamborils from famous buy one get one free. then I used the search here and haven"t opened them yet, They are aging indefinately. OK I tried one...Lol:r
 
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