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… I often dip my cigars in Nutella… Maybe that affected how I voted!!! -LOL

Agreed: aged Cohiba for honey For fruit I'm finding that RyJ carries it, especially black cherry.

Honey is an interesting flavor in cigars. I think if you guys look for the aftertaste of honey, which isn't nearly as sweet as the initial taste, you will notice it a lot more. It took me a while to b

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Only and closest to honey has been in ERDM re adisa-pc and choix for me. More like an old crystalised honey taste than runny honey. Choc bombs often in various Monte and le/s.Cream just occasionally. lfdc re... 2013 Hdm le and a Trinidad robusto spring to mind

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I often get such flavors as:

Cream, Coffee, Taffy, Custard, Dates/Prunes, Chocolate, Shortbread, Leather, Nuts

It is rare for me to come across:

Honey , Floral, Lavender - I love these flavors when I do get them, but it doesn't happen enough.

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Cream and chocolate and coffee I get often. Honey has been elusive for me. I hear stories of aged cohiba's kicking out blast of honey. Only have a few 08 boxes of them that I was able to stay away from. One or two times recently when smoking an 08 Coro' I thought there was a bit.

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I said yes to honey but likely it is just sweetness of one sort or another. Of course honey will spring to mind quickly now

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I'll be damned if I didn't pick out one of the ugliest '08 Monte 4's this morning with my coffee, and it was pure, violets, lavender and sweet floral notes, backed by a creamy vanilla taffy. My favorite flavors for cigars, and it is so rare! I love it, I search for this flavor like a mad man!!!

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I'll be damned if I didn't pick out one of the ugliest '08 Monte 4's this morning with my coffee, and it was pure, violets, lavender and sweet floral notes, backed by a creamy vanilla taffy. My favorite flavors for cigars, and it is so rare! I love it, I search for this flavor like a mad man!!!

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Honey, rare for me but I had a box of trini coloniales with a distinct honey flavour but sadly it completely disappeared once they hit a year or so, just there when fresh.

Cream, never actual cream, but creamy plenty, like creamy chocolate in a young Hoyo pr (again it seems to fade over time)

Other flavour s come through with age for me but the sweetness in particular I find lessens over time.

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I answered no, yes and rarely.

Cream is more of a textural thing for me; I tend to feel it more than taste it. I do get chocolate quite often. Honey on occasions but I'd usually just describe it as sweetness. I guess I don't analyse cigars that much anymore.

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Honey is the only one I don't get a lot. I wonder if it's my limited selection of marcas? Lots of people say they taste it in cohibas, and I barely ever smoke those.

I feel like there are some honey overtones in the SCdlH or VR marcas, but i tend to describe it more in the toffee/carmel category, as it's a bit richer, where honey is a less complex sweetness.

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Honey is the only one I don't get a lot. I wonder if it's my limited selection of marcas? Lots of people say they taste it in cohibas, and I barely ever smoke those.

I feel like there are some honey overtones in the SCdlH or VR marcas, but i tend to describe it more in the toffee/carmel category, as it's a bit richer, where honey is a less complex sweetness.

Esplendidos and siglo II drip with honey for me, even money so with age

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salt which I like in SP

honey and sugarcane notes in many PL

citrus and dried fruit in LGC

mint....in many sticks and I love it when it comes through. But I can't nail down any marca...it just happens on occasion which is wonderful IMHO....eucalyptis is more like it. I could just be an odd one though...

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salt which I like in SP

honey and sugarcane notes in many PL

citrus and dried fruit in LGC

mint....in many sticks and I love it when it comes through. But I can't nail down any marca...it just happens on occasion which is wonderful IMHO....eucalyptis is more like it. I could just be an odd one though...

Have you tried the UK bolivar britanicas? I consistently got mint prominently in them.

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salt which I like in SP

honey and sugarcane notes in many PL

citrus and dried fruit in LGC

mint....in many sticks and I love it when it comes through. But I can't nail down any marca...it just happens on occasion which is wonderful IMHO....eucalyptis is more like it. I could just be an odd one though...

No you're not alone. I too get that minty, eucalyptus mentholish flavour come thru sometimes. I'm not sure of its origin however, it seems to sometimes be more of an environmental effect to me than a property of the smoke. Then again I'm just guessing

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I agree with a lot of the others in that I have trouble finding honey in cigars. I would also say I notice chocolate more than cream.

I've never had a cohiba with much age on it. I will try to get my hands on one… It's hard to let them sit though.

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What's really crazy is the difference in flavor profiles with NCs to CCs.

Different universe, unless you're exclusive to connecticuts and colorados wrapped sticks. I find the cabaiguan sometimes has some similar profiles, but generally, Nicaraguan and Dominican have pepper and spice, coffee and more bitter, sharp/tastes. Same with the Ecuadorian sun growns and dominican Rosados. So much stronger, louder tastes to wade through than with the cuban marcas. I can't imagine tasting honey for example, in any of the NCs

I'm introducing some friends at a poker game I frequent to CCs, and I shared some Bolivar RCs with them. I told them they are on the stronger side of CCs,and they were blown away at how mild it was. Both were kind of underwhelmed until the first third was past, and they were like "wow, this is so smooth!" and started picking off some of the more subtle flavors.

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I'm with Wil.. Cream for me has more of a silk like texture that gently glides over the pallete.

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