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Army of Angels
DrMaddVibe Offline
#1 Posted:
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Posts: 55,389
"Wow! What a cigar...so many flavors!"


LOLZ!!!


In all seriousness...this is a home run for the tastebuds. On my 1st box now. A real powerhouse cigar that got my full attention. This bold cigar is dead center for my "wheel house". Peppery, chocolatey and a finish that is as good as the light-up 1/3rd. I can't recommend this enough.
Buckwheat Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 04-15-2004
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Are these the one's that Angel Benitez created? Herfing
ZRX1200 Offline
#3 Posted:
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The result is a limited production (and pretty powerful) Nicaraguan cigar handcrafted in the Casa Fernandez factory. Angel loves Maduro wrappers, so a dark and oily San Andres wrapper surrounds a long filler blend of Florida Sun Grown Corojo ‘99 tobacco and AGANORSA Corojo and Criollo Nicaraguan tobaccos. The cigar has a rich, spicy flavor with a long peppery and oaky finish.

30% Florida sun grown, 70% Nicaraguan with a San Andreas wrapper.

I like the DE FSG, but I do not care for SA wrapper.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#4 Posted:
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Buckwheat wrote:
Are these the one's that Angel Benitez created? Herfing


YES!!!

ZRX1200 wrote:
The result is a limited production (and pretty powerful) Nicaraguan cigar handcrafted in the Casa Fernandez factory. Angel loves Maduro wrappers, so a dark and oily San Andres wrapper surrounds a long filler blend of Florida Sun Grown Corojo ‘99 tobacco and AGANORSA Corojo and Criollo Nicaraguan tobaccos. The cigar has a rich, spicy flavor with a long peppery and oaky finish.

30% Florida sun grown, 70% Nicaraguan with a San Andreas wrapper.

I like the DE FSG, but I do not care for SA wrapper.



I really think you would. Like a LFD? What about a Bucanero Full Sail? In my search to replace the unreplacable these are trying hard.
Phil222 Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 10-01-2017
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Cool looking band on that one.
Ewok126 Offline
#6 Posted:
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Posts: 4,356
DrMaddVibe wrote:
YES!!!




I really think you would. Like a LFD? What about a Bucanero Full Sail? In my search to replace the unreplacable these are trying hard.


LFD is one of my favorites. Now that Full Sail, Talk about heaven! Still breaks my heart.
Mrs. dpnewell Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 08-23-2014
Posts: 1,373
Uh, I have one full sail. A gift from a brother from another board. I'm assuming they are no longer made?

David (dpnewell)
Ewok126 Offline
#8 Posted:
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Mrs. dpnewell wrote:
Uh, I have one full sail. A gift from a brother from another board. I'm assuming they are no longer made?

David (dpnewell)


You are correct sir, but for the right amount of money you can own it all!
https://goo.gl/xZmKL7

I think the asking price for the company is $650.000.00 and for that low low price you also get

Bucanero Cigars U.S. Federal Trademark (Pirate theme protection)
16 Bucanero blends (FDA Grandfathered)
16 Award winning proprietary blend formulations (FDA Grandfathered)
Ecommerce web site www.bucanerocigars.com with large customer data base
ATF/TTB transferable importers license.

I think you are just the man for the job!

If you need an investor I think I can scrounge up 20 bucks. Cause I am a big spender and that is just how I roll. Herfing
Hank_The_Tank Offline
#9 Posted:
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Sounds like my kind of cigar!
rfenst Offline
#10 Posted:
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Posts: 39,251
Ewok126 wrote:
You are correct sir, but for the right amount of money you can own it all!
https://goo.gl/xZmKL7

I think the asking price for the company is $650.000.00 and for that low low price you also get

Bucanero Cigars U.S. Federal Trademark (Pirate theme protection)
16 Bucanero blends (FDA Grandfathered)
16 Award winning proprietary blend formulations (FDA Grandfathered)
Ecommerce web site www.bucanerocigars.com with large customer data base
ATF/TTB transferable importers license.


How long has Bucanero been out of business? Basiqlly, it looks like it is a $650k asking price for a bunch of paperwork and whatever value the trade name has. No mention of stock on hand, raw material (tobacco) or the like...
Ewok126 Offline
#11 Posted:
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Oh crap I cant remember when they was talking about going out. I know it was right after DMV had mentioned them in a post and I had ordered a 5 pack to give em a taste and by the time I had went back to get more after finding out they was going out they had done sold out of the Full Sail.
Ewok126 Offline
#12 Posted:
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rfenst wrote:
How long has Bucanero been out of business? Basiqlly, it looks like it is a $650k asking price for a bunch of paperwork and whatever value the trade name has. No mention of stock on hand, raw material (tobacco) or the like...



Dont forget the blend formulations... The Recipes

I would hope that it does include the factory,and all equipment the land its sitting on. Not sure if they have any raw material left since all the cigars sold out I am going to assume the raw material has been used up or sold off to other companies.
shaun341 Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 08-02-2012
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rfenst wrote:
How long has Bucanero been out of business? Basiqlly, it looks like it is a $650k asking price for a bunch of paperwork and whatever value the trade name has. No mention of stock on hand, raw material (tobacco) or the like...



It was less than a year ago, maybe even less than 6 months
shaun341 Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 08-02-2012
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My original thought before I got sidetracked was, man I have got to try this cigar. Googled it and saw it is a store exclusive for a store I don't appreciate, also saw price and thought it was too steep. Reason I don't appreciate that competitor is because years ago I was trying to get a box of La Aroma De Cuba Mi Amor Reserva on the prerelease. I was a noob at the time but had someone committed to a box split with me from here. Purchased it online at a decent price at the time, waited and waited.....then called the store and all they talked about was how good the cigar was and they would have it by the end of the week. Didn't get any email of shipping so waited another week and called the store. They gave me the same run around. At this point I said refund me my money which they took already and started looking elsewhere. Found them for a few $ more but in stock somewhere else and had them in a few days. I don't do business twice with companies that aren't honest!
Ewok126 Offline
#15 Posted:
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I ordered mine through Boucanero. I didnt have no issues. Placed the order 3 days later they arrived. Now they gone (sigh)
DrMaddVibe Offline
#16 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,389
rfenst wrote:
How long has Bucanero been out of business? Basiqlly, it looks like it is a $650k asking price for a bunch of paperwork and whatever value the trade name has. No mention of stock on hand, raw material (tobacco) or the like...



http://www.cigarbid.com/...nd-Regret-That-I-Report


I wish I had the money.
Mrs. dpnewell Offline
#17 Posted:
Joined: 08-23-2014
Posts: 1,373
They still show limited stock on the Don Douglas Cabinet Series and the La Noche medium filler bundle cigar. Any feed back on these?

Edited to add: I just found online reviews. The Don Douglas is described as "cellar", "musty" and "grass" so that one is out. The one review I found on the La Noche sounds like it could be in my wheelhouse. Charcoal, chocolate, pumpernickel, caramel, etc. Anyone ever smoked one of these?

David (dpnewell)
DrMaddVibe Offline
#18 Posted:
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Posts: 55,389
I've had the Don Douglas. Was gifted a box by Robert.

I didn't get any of those "notes" from it then.

I just always favored the Full Sail, Texas Star, Z and the cameroons.


Sorry.
jjanecka Offline
#19 Posted:
Joined: 12-08-2015
Posts: 4,334
Buddha Daddy gifted me one of these "Texas Star" cigars along with some real nice kinky freidman cigars in my very first cigar trade on the forum have yet to have tried it. Was tempted to buy a few more. Oh well.
NapalmMan67 Offline
#20 Posted:
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I prefer the Army of Darkness for laughs.
gummy jones Offline
#21 Posted:
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Napalm!
NapalmMan67 Offline
#22 Posted:
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Gummy!
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