Nimrod
Time to rethink my everything
I was watching the on-line Videos on CA, and the one where they go to the Padron factory, the CA person made a comment on spicy cigars.
He said "spicy" is usually attributed to not having enough age to the smoke, and the Padron person replied something
along the lines of 'spicy is not a good attribute to have in a cigar.'
Did you see this video?
It makes me wonder. I see the word 'spicy' used almost everywhere on a cigar.
From my experience with cigars, I can agree with Padron. I don't like 'spicy' cigars either, as long as we agree what 'spicy' means.
Can any one clarify what Padron meant by 'spicy'?
Thanks
He said "spicy" is usually attributed to not having enough age to the smoke, and the Padron person replied something
along the lines of 'spicy is not a good attribute to have in a cigar.'
Did you see this video?
It makes me wonder. I see the word 'spicy' used almost everywhere on a cigar.
From my experience with cigars, I can agree with Padron. I don't like 'spicy' cigars either, as long as we agree what 'spicy' means.
Can any one clarify what Padron meant by 'spicy'?
Thanks