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Last post 20 years ago by Tobasco. 7 replies replies.
cameroon cigars, the taste I like. :)
0patience Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2003
Posts: 1,023
It seems my preferance is the cameroon cigars.
The Flor De Oliva Grand Camerron is awesome and Mag sent me a Trilogy Cameroon that I really liked. :) [Thanks Mag!]
So it seems to me that if it is a cameroon, then I will probably like it.
Now, that being said, are there any other "types" of cigars that would be similar to the taste of the cameroons?
Tobasco Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2003
Posts: 2,809

Tony, I told you that the Trilogy would be a good one!

I also like CAO L'Anniversaire Cameroons. Those cost more than the Trilogy or the Flor de Oliva though.

Another one I like is the Indian Tabac Gorrilla Cameroon Legend. Thats a large tasty smoke that looks intimidating to a novice, but is real good, and priced right.

There is a couple suggestions for ya!... :>)

Mag
0patience Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2003
Posts: 1,023
Thanks!
I'll add those 2 to my list of ones to try.
cwilhelmi Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 07-24-2001
Posts: 2,739
AF Don Carlos, the best cameroons available!!
osage Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 02-18-2001
Posts: 492
Try the new Trilogy Ovation.
ikonoklast7 Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 07-13-2003
Posts: 683
Definitely try the Indian Tabac Cameroon Legend! Preferably in the big, fat gorilla size!

The red-banded Perdomo2 has a Cameroon wrapper, and is a good smoke for a real good price, though some people don't like the box-pressed shape.

I believe all the Partagas lines use a Cameroon wrapper now. The Excalibur 1066 also has a Cameroon on it.

Nothing is quite like a Cameroon. No other cigar wrapper leaf achieves that subtle spiciness on the tip of your tongue. And as I always say, try ginger ale with your Cameroons. A match made in heaven.
gerber Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 10-30-2002
Posts: 783
Was just enjoying a Perdomo 2 cameroon yesterday, and it is indeed mighty fine. Well worth a try. I'll also ditto the Indian Tabac Gorilla, but with this caveat: let them age a long time before smoking. My experience was a terrible burn when first arrived, but a wonderful smoke after six months or so of additional resting.
Tobasco Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2003
Posts: 2,809

Yesterday, I smoked a Gorilla after recommending it to you. Boy, what a smoke!... :>)

Mag
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