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My Father Le Bijou 1922
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 374985" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I have to admit to not being able to finish the cigar. It was pretty potent. I got about 2/3 way through it and hit nicotine overload and had to put it down. The first 15-20 minutes was about aromatic smoke and subtle flavors coming through under a pretty stout but smooth Nicaraguan tobacco. Then it moved to a more monotone flavor profile that was still quite good, but much of the intricate flavors faded. Even then it was a very tasty smoke. But it was just too strong to continue. </p><p></p><p>The cigar was a large one, probably a Toro. I imagine a corona would be more doable. Large cigars always seemed like overkill to me. Most of the better cigars I've enjoyed have been smaller ring guages. Coronas and Lanceros. I'll have to see if they make this one in a smaller size. </p><p></p><p>The My Father Le Bijou reminded of an Illusione Holy Lance (one of my all time favs) on steroids, it's high octane big brother. A great smoke, but <em>whew!!</em> :shock: :drunken: </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 374985, member: 3"] I have to admit to not being able to finish the cigar. It was pretty potent. I got about 2/3 way through it and hit nicotine overload and had to put it down. The first 15-20 minutes was about aromatic smoke and subtle flavors coming through under a pretty stout but smooth Nicaraguan tobacco. Then it moved to a more monotone flavor profile that was still quite good, but much of the intricate flavors faded. Even then it was a very tasty smoke. But it was just too strong to continue. The cigar was a large one, probably a Toro. I imagine a corona would be more doable. Large cigars always seemed like overkill to me. Most of the better cigars I've enjoyed have been smaller ring guages. Coronas and Lanceros. I'll have to see if they make this one in a smaller size. The My Father Le Bijou reminded of an Illusione Holy Lance (one of my all time favs) on steroids, it's high octane big brother. A great smoke, but [i]whew!![/i] :shock: :drunken: [/QUOTE]
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