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<blockquote data-quote="nismo270r" data-source="post: 371671" data-attributes="member: 1658"><p>The Naturals line from Drew Estate is what you're thinking. For a "flavored, but not flavored" cigar, they're actually not too bad. Could do without the sweetened tip too. I remember the first one I tried was a Dirt Torpedo, and I was like, "This tastes strangely familiar, but not from a cigar" Got to reading the blend descriptions on the web and viola...St. James Parrish made sense!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismo270r, post: 371671, member: 1658"] The Naturals line from Drew Estate is what you're thinking. For a "flavored, but not flavored" cigar, they're actually not too bad. Could do without the sweetened tip too. I remember the first one I tried was a Dirt Torpedo, and I was like, "This tastes strangely familiar, but not from a cigar" Got to reading the blend descriptions on the web and viola...St. James Parrish made sense! [/QUOTE]
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