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To: Patricia Meaney who wrote (964)5/21/1999 7:32:00 AM
From: Tharos  Respond to of 1026
 
I do, and I'm a regular customer. Don't despair too much, the Breton Legend is a fine cigar, the Suarez Gran Reserve is a great afternoon cigar, and that little short filler cigar, Almirante (sp?) is a very interesting smoke. I would recommend any/all of those. And it is quite possible these new cigars just have not had a chance to age, not an uncommon problem nowadays, even with many of the Cuban cigars. I've passed out two of the cigars to experienced cigar smoking friends and expect to get feedback. The rest are aging.



To: Patricia Meaney who wrote (964)5/22/1999 10:11:00 AM
From: Tharos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1026
 
Second opinion on the Corojo2000:
"Smoked the cigar you gave me. The taste sure didn't live up to its [the cigar's] looks. Very mild and almost flat."

This friend usually smokes the heavy-duty cigars. The ones with lots of flavor and spice like Partagas Lusitania, Romeo y Juiletta, Bolivar (Havana varity). He does like the Breton Legend.