Hank_The_Tank wrote:Got Mandobro's half of our trade yesterday and it has some really interesting cigars. Never had any of these and most I have never heard of.
If anyone has any thoughts on these, let me know don't know what to expect other than that the L'Atelier should be good. No clue who vein ales half of these.
Emilio 2016 Cavatina
Psyko Seven
Long Live the King
The Relativity
Nomad Therapy Habano
Black Label Santa Muerte
L'Atelier ?
Osok - wicked paper tube
Ortega Serie D
Leaf by Oscar Maduro - most interesting cigar I have ever seen. Interesting with no wrapper!
Thanks so much for the trade. Can't wait to dig into these!
I used to be a fan of Emilio cigars but a couple years ago they split ties with Gary Griffith and I haven't tried any of their products since then, but decent cigars from the ones I have tried.
Caldwell(long Live the King) seems to make some decent cigars but the guy is a class 1 Dbag and is following the path of building through marketing to sell the company for top dollar imo.
Ortega Series D, I love the maduro version even though I have not stocked up on them. Made a lancero if I remember correctly as well in this line.
Leaf got some initial buzz when released but seems to have cooled off a bit now. NH one but should be a decent cigar judging from what others have said.
OSOK is decent but from the one I have tried I don't recall too much about it, which is why I probably only tried that one. I like Eiroa blends generally though and Edgar Hoill I believe is partnered up with Eiroa with CLE, which I enjoy the Cuarenta for a cheapy cigar.
The rest I know little to nothing about but have fun trying these boutique cigars. I went through a phase where I only wanted to smoke boutique cigars and found some that I really enjoyed in doing so.