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As this Churchill finished, that nasty chemical taste reared its ugly head again. I thought I was rid of that flavor, but the cigar showed me differently. Perhaps I deserve it for smoking the entire cigar and not listening to my gut telling me to give up on this cigar and skip the review completely.
Finally, the question you have to ask yourself whenever smoking a cigar is “Would I buy another?” In this case the answer is a resounding NO. The Te-Amo World Series Dominican Churchill left a nasty aftertaste, was seemingly personality free, and frankly was very off putting.
Hoping for a new experience from Te-Amo, I am saddened to say that it was the same old same old. I hold out hope that my lawn mower will mulch what is left into a fine fertilizer for my lawn. Since I live up north in the frozen tundra, this will have to wait until spring when the body of this dead cigar melts down with the snow, and becomes a target for my John Deere.
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Moral of story:
.I will NEVER run out of my sticks on the course again and I will NEVER, EVER smoke another one of these turds....ruined the flavor of my good sticks for the rest of the round!
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Moral of Story:
1. Do NOT run out of cigars on golfcourse.
2. Never EVER smoke another Te Amo
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