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JDH: kuzi16: JDH:Very nice review. Have you had the JDN Celebration? Was wondering how it compares to the Cabinetta. "The draw is a bit firm (almost too firm) and tastes heavily of coco. It is damn near candy-like. " That's exactly how I'd characterize the Torano 50 Years - exactly. In fact, much of what you are saying about this cigar (except appearance), I believe also applies to the Torano 50 year. Interesting. the Celebracion is one of my top 10 blends of all time. it is much fuller, much rounder, and when smoked slow much woodier. the flavor of that cigar coats your palate like very few cigars do. i buy that one by the box and almost always in the toro size. i have a torano 50 year in the humidor but i have yet to smoke one. I feel the same way about the Celebration...a great smoke for the money, and one of my favorites. It's a med. version of the Antonio, I think. If you want, I'll send you a couple more of the Torano 50's, and you could do a comparison review?
kuzi16: JDH:Very nice review. Have you had the JDN Celebration? Was wondering how it compares to the Cabinetta. "The draw is a bit firm (almost too firm) and tastes heavily of coco. It is damn near candy-like. " That's exactly how I'd characterize the Torano 50 Years - exactly. In fact, much of what you are saying about this cigar (except appearance), I believe also applies to the Torano 50 year. Interesting. the Celebracion is one of my top 10 blends of all time. it is much fuller, much rounder, and when smoked slow much woodier. the flavor of that cigar coats your palate like very few cigars do. i buy that one by the box and almost always in the toro size. i have a torano 50 year in the humidor but i have yet to smoke one.
JDH:Very nice review. Have you had the JDN Celebration? Was wondering how it compares to the Cabinetta. "The draw is a bit firm (almost too firm) and tastes heavily of coco. It is damn near candy-like. " That's exactly how I'd characterize the Torano 50 Years - exactly. In fact, much of what you are saying about this cigar (except appearance), I believe also applies to the Torano 50 year. Interesting.
kuzi16: JDH: kuzi16: JDH:Very nice review. Have you had the JDN Celebration? Was wondering how it compares to the Cabinetta. "The draw is a bit firm (almost too firm) and tastes heavily of coco. It is damn near candy-like. " That's exactly how I'd characterize the Torano 50 Years - exactly. In fact, much of what you are saying about this cigar (except appearance), I believe also applies to the Torano 50 year. Interesting. the Celebracion is one of my top 10 blends of all time. it is much fuller, much rounder, and when smoked slow much woodier. the flavor of that cigar coats your palate like very few cigars do. i buy that one by the box and almost always in the toro size. i have a torano 50 year in the humidor but i have yet to smoke one. I feel the same way about the Celebration...a great smoke for the money, and one of my favorites. It's a med. version of the Antonio, I think. If you want, I'll send you a couple more of the Torano 50's, and you could do a comparison review?a comparison to the cabinetta? i have the 50 and can review soon. that isnt a problem.
kuzi16:every single one of my reviews has been one cigar on one day. i am fully aware that this means that if i get a dud it will be a very skewed review of that cigar. its just the way i have always done my reviews. however, if you feel the need to send me cigars i can PM you my address.
j0z3r:So have you tried any other entries in the 2000 series? I'm curious to know if they're all blended the same or if the El Toro is a departure from the others.