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Bucanero's
billreif Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 03-02-2003
Posts: 1,430
Never had 1
Hell, never seen 1
What does it compare to ?
Thanks !!!
usahog Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-1999
Posts: 22,691
billreif, Welcome Aboard first off!!!

and if you check out the Pic Page you'll see many a members with the Bucanero's, as for aquiring them, there are many way's to do so...1. Bid on them here at Cbid...2.check out your Local Shops (Not the best Option for myself)3.get into the trade boards and possibly trade someone here for a couple...

Myself I am just enjoying my First Bucanero "Salsa" with a pot of Venezuelan Vendetta Coffee...and the Two are blending Fantastically!!!!!

when I complete this Marrage I'll give my take on the Salsa Adventure...

Good Luck on your Journey!!!!

Hog
docrks Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 03-03-2003
Posts: 2,708
Just completed my 2nd Salsa sailing - both times a bit of rough waters were encountered --- not a smoke for the faint hearted ---- but not a smoke that will let you take it for granted either ....and that's kind of nice !!!

Have also completed my 3rd "Z" in a week- and while it is tough to judge a cigar after only 3 samples ---- I am liking the Buc "Z" a LOT !!!! Construction, Taste, that special after-twang that comes only when the blend is right, great draw ---- these are AWESOME !
BeatDragon Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 02-28-2003
Posts: 4,754
Oh No!

Not again...AAAAAAAAHHHH!!
Lowman Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 12-03-2002
Posts: 6,982
Aaarrrggghhh !!!
efm Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 01-23-2001
Posts: 499
Bucsaneros seem pretty popular with this crowd. The only one I've tried is the Clasico Churchill Maduro and it was extrememly harsh and nasty. I've seen many cigars transform after 6 months in the box so these will get another chance. Would like to try a Full Sail sometime.
jd1 Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 02-14-2001
Posts: 3,118
efm,
Definitely let the classicos rest; they will ploom out nicely and the richness will really come through. This is especially true with the Full Sail. I've had the Salsa and believe I'll have another around Spring to see it this holds true for it as well. Tonight, my first "Z"...
al'Thor Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 06-17-2003
Posts: 2,793
what? no DMV? Ok.... then I'll go:

Buc's have quickly become my favorite line. The classicos certainly do plume very well and are a good rich cigar. The full sails are unbelievable - full, rich, complex, strong. The new crew is a delightful, affordable, mild cigar and the salsa is truly a powerhouse as doc said - not for the faint of heart (or light of stomach). The z is a masterful blend of smooth & mellow but very rich delicious flavor. These are all must haves in my book. I couldn't imagine my humi without them!

(and so ends my 'Ode to Buc')

-Ethan
TinMan51 Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 03-06-2003
Posts: 725
I have to agree with "docrks" the "Z" IS Awesome. I had one yesterday and am sitting here wishing I could experince it again. Oh well I can wait I have a Box of each of the lines coming in about 2 weeks.Arrrgghhh!!I be ready for the skally wagger's.....TinMan
al'Thor Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 06-17-2003
Posts: 2,793
oh yeah...



AAAAARRRRRRGggggggggghhhh!!!!
usahog Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-1999
Posts: 22,691
I stated above that I was Smoking my First Salsa... and would give a responce to my findings... well in Brief like Doc pointed out it was Rough Waters... definately a powerhouse but it was also lacking something and I cannot put my finger on it.. it burned inconsistant and went out a couple times...I am going to blame myself on this one... I had it sitting on the dresser for a couple days prior to sparking it up... I had forgotten I was going to smoke it a few nights earlier and we had something come up... So I will purchase a couple more of these... but I can atest for my taste buds these are a Powerhouse Cigar!!!!

Hog
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