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I was looking at the Grand Robusto at my local B&M the other day. I’m sorry but that thing is huge! I ended up grabbing a corona gorda instead. Nice looking cigar. Feels and looks well constructed. Just need some warmer weather.

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5 hours ago, mikejh said:

How many hours does a roller do on a shift?

It takes them an hour to roll these donkey dong smokes so they are on a double shift.

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2 hours ago, LizardGizmo said:

Easily one of the worst cigars I’ve ever smoked - a brutal 90 minutes.

This is what I expect to be honest. I'm guessing strong earthy Nicaraguan powerhouse. Not had a chance to listen yet!

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3 hours ago, LizardGizmo said:

Easily one of the worst cigars I’ve ever smoked - a brutal 90 minutes.

I'm guessing strong earthy Nicaraguan powerhouse too. Appreciate the feedback.

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On 1/27/2025 at 8:21 AM, LizardGizmo said:

It was just a poorly blended and constructed cigar. Lacked flavor completely. No positive flavor notes to even mention. Smoke output was that of an over-filled Cuban corona gorda that won’t draw. Bad bad bad. I gave it a 3 on the podcast - one of my personal lowest ever.

Sounds like you got to try the average rule! Got to try 2 more. Lord knows how inconsistent CC can be!

 

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10 hours ago, JohnS said:

I'm guessing strong earthy Nicaraguan powerhouse too. Appreciate the feedback.

Not my experience at all. I smoked two "The Judge" Robustos (5x60) and about three "The Judge" Toros (6x56) and they are smooth, refined like a Padron 26/64 but have their own unique flavor(s). I find them complex, and aside from the larger ring gauge enjoyable. Tons of chewy (viscous) thick smoke output also. I will definitely be buying more of these, as in a box purchase. I prefer the Toro over the Robusto. The 56 ring is no different than the Padron 1926 #9, which was Cigar of the Year a few years back. BTW, draw, construction and burn were spot on. Wish I could say that about all my Cubans, but unfortunately not. Call me crazy, but this is a very good NC cigar. 

BTW, at $275usd/box that is a "reasonable" price in this day and age. $275 won't buy you much of anything in the Habanos catalogue save for the low grade tobacco dog turds. No thanks life is too short for bad cigars.

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9 hours ago, SCgarman said:

Not my experience at all. I smoked two "The Judge" Robustos (5x60) and about three "The Judge" Toros (6x56) and they are smooth, refined like a Padron 26/64 but have their own unique flavor(s). I find them complex, and aside from the larger ring gauge enjoyable. Tons of chewy (viscous) thick smoke output also. I will definitely be buying more of these, as in a box purchase. I prefer the Toro over the Robusto. The 56 ring is no different than the Padron 1926 #9, which was Cigar of the Year a few years back. BTW, draw, construction and burn were spot on. Wish I could say that about all my Cubans, but unfortunately not. Call me crazy, but this is a very good NC cigar. 

BTW, at $275usd/box that is a "reasonable" price in this day and age. $275 won't buy you much of anything in the Habanos catalogue save for the low grade tobacco dog turds. No thanks life is too short for bad cigars.

You see @LizardGizmo what a difference in expression! I look forward to hearing about no.2 😜

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On 1/27/2025 at 10:11 AM, LizardGizmo said:

We had 7 guys in the room really hoping for a great night. We all had the exact same experience. We don’t light a cigar hoping to hate it - in fact the opposite - it sucks the energy out of the room. I would’ve loved to give it a 9 or 10!!

Bad batch/box is what I'm thinking. Of course I'm expecting the consistency to be there across the production runs. But who knows. When I get into town I'll pick one up and see what all the kerfuffle is. Watch this space. 30£ a stick over here to boot!

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5 hours ago, ha_banos said:

Bad batch/box is what I'm thinking. Of course I'm expecting the consistency to be there across the production runs. But who knows. When I get into town I'll pick one up and see what all the kerfuffle is. Watch this space. 30£ a stick over here to boot!

$13usd per cigar here in the USA. I don't think I could afford to buy cigars if I moved to the UK. They sure like their taxes eh?!😁

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Judge Toro vs. Upmann #2 for perspective. 

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Love seeing the process. Not a fan of the thick size, but it's a tasty smoke. Those guys are serious about fermentation and know how to work the tobacco.

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1 hour ago, YoPapa said:

Love seeing the process. Not a fan of the thick size, but it's a tasty smoke. Those guys are serious about fermentation and know how to work the tobacco.

They are definitely serious about all aspects of cigar making. That factory is first class all the way right down to the tile floors. Pepin was considered the top roller/master blender when he lived in Cuba. As with all the best in the business, they all eventually leave the failed communist nation and set up their own companies in greener pastures, in this case Nicaragua. This family is on par with Padron, Fuente and all the best of the best. 

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On 1/26/2025 at 3:12 AM, HenryMartin said:

Crazy size..

98 points? Too hard to imagine.

The top 25 attracts scrutiny, perhaps intentionally so.

The must advertise a lot on said publication 😉

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21 minutes ago, teamrandr said:

I love My Father cigars and this is probably my least favorite.

Which do you like best?

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