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Initial is honey, white pepper

Flavors include caramel, wood, raw sugar, roasted nuts, cedar, coffee

Very enjoyable to smoke, not a fan of the thin gauge but I am coming to grips with myself on why thin cigars are more flavorful than their larger ring cousins :wink2:

More sweet than spicy

Sort of one dimensional but I dont mind as the flavor is outstanding

Plugged the last 1/3

9.15/10

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I think the No.2 just might be my overall favorite of the line.

My fave is the No. 1 (because of the way the flavors develop over the length of the cigar), but I reach for the No. 2 more often than any of the three sizes, primarily because of time constraints. I'm still in shock over the discontinuation of this series, and plan to lay down even more of these classic smokes.

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My only experience is with the 1 and 3. Prefer the 1 myself for the same reason that shrink mentioned. More complex...

Posted
Initial is honey, white pepper

Flavors include caramel, wood, raw sugar, roasted nuts, cedar, coffee

Very enjoyable to smoke, not a fan of the thin gauge but I am coming to grips with myself on why thin cigars are more flavorful than their larger ring cousins B)

More sweet than spicy

Sort of one dimensional but I dont mind as the flavor is outstanding

Plugged the last 1/3

9.15/10

You r a machine Bart....the SdC # 1 is a huge fav of mine.

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I've only smoked the SdC 1's and 3's as well. Look forward to giving the 2's a try soon.

  • 2 years later...
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Thinking of buying a box of SdC2, I've only had the SdC1 previously and loved it. I wondered if the blend was essentially the same in the 2 and it was just a shorter/smaller version of the 1?

Thanks

Graham

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