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TeAmo Vintage 99 Toro Mad
dz130 Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 08-22-2003
Posts: 781
I got one of these on Saturday at a cig. shop that sells some pretty decent cigars. Smoked it that night.
Holy Cow! Smooth and delicious, almost like a root beer float. The draw and burn were perfect. Has anyone else run into these? Cheap, too. Under 5.00.
ikonoklast7 Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 07-13-2003
Posts: 683
Te-Amo is a good go-to cigar, if you can find the right kind.

There's a lot of difference between Te-Amo brands, for example, the Vint. 99 is very full-bodied, great taste, and perfect construction.

The other hand, the Magnifico tubos taste like sheet metal.

And on the third hand, the Double Perfecto Maduro tastes great, but it's rolled so tight it gives you a headache trying to puff on it.

And on the fourth, the New York is more medium, and can very, I've had real good ones that tasted great, and not-so-good ones that tasted like lead.
Robby Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 10-30-2002
Posts: 5,067
I don't like Mexican cigars.
dz130 Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 08-22-2003
Posts: 781
These were a dream. I've never really gone for TeAmo's in the past, but this one just looked so damn good. To say I was suprised by it would be an understatement. I went back and picked up 4 more just to be sure. Now, if I can just let them rest for awhile...
Gene363 Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 01-24-2003
Posts: 30,935
The New York, New York Park Avenues I purchased here were really good. Smooth, a little spice and great taste. The cedar wrap was nice too.
tonylum Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 08-30-2003
Posts: 138
I had a Te-Amo vintage 99 perfecto last week. I usually stear clear of Te-Amo, but let me tell you, I was pretty impressed. Nice flavor... Sorry to say I went back a few days latter to pick up a few more, but the bow was empty. Maybe next time.
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