souldog
OG Post-Whorer since 2008 bitches...
Hmm...I might have to try a Tat P4 Mike, thanks for the review! :thumbs:
I have to say, this is turning into a brilliant thread - you're really putting together good, useful reviews. Excellent job.
Intereting thread. On New Years Eve at the urging of my friend who owns a B&M I tried an Oliva series G Maduro perfecto (I think). It's $3.20 and was one of the best smokes I've had. Granted that's not saying much and I certainly couldn't describe it but I'll give it the quick and dirty version. It was full of beautiful white smoke that lingered, nice flavors but not overpowering for the newbness in me. I don't like a lot of spice flavor and this was just about the right amount. Not bitter at all even in the end when it was burning my fingers and the smoke I was drawing was hot. This may end up being my first box purchase.
Intereting thread. On New Years Eve at the urging of my friend who owns a B&M I tried an Oliva series G Maduro perfecto (I think). It's $3.20 and was one of the best smokes I've had. Granted that's not saying much and I certainly couldn't describe it but I'll give it the quick and dirty version. It was full of beautiful white smoke that lingered, nice flavors but not overpowering for the newbness in me. I don't like a lot of spice flavor and this was just about the right amount. Not bitter at all even in the end when it was burning my fingers and the smoke I was drawing was hot. This may end up being my first box purchase.
Not sure if I've had the Maduro, but the natural is also good. I may just review that in detail quite soon. For the price, try a Quintero or Tat P as well.
I've tried the La Unica. The one I tried was awful. It tasted like ammonia and I put it out less than halfway through. It left such an awful taste in my mouth that I didn't have another cigar for days. Maybe it's just me or a really bad stick, but the fact that these type of cigars exist and catch suckers like me and continue to be in business makes me mad. But who knows, maybe they have a cult following of botls that love ammonia and sulphur.
The Ashton benchmade is pretty good for the price. It's a good change of pace cigar and I don't mind having to put it down early.
The Tatuaje P is good also. Very spicy and tastes like a much more expensive cigar.
I bought a box of the Quinteros after I read your review. The jury is still out on these. I think they have potential if I let them sit awhile.
The Oliva is great, but then I like all the Olivas.
I do wish I could find a cheap cigar as good as the Padron 2k. None I've tried are as consistently good as those. But I'll keep looking. That's half the fun.
Love the reviews. Keep them coming!
Thanks for the review of the Oliva G. I had one yesterday for the first time and found it to be VERY tasty, especially for $3.50. Definately a candidate for everyday smoke for me.