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Old 06-15-2006, 11:27 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: NC spectrum in 10 sticks

That's a tough one. I would think to illustrate the light to mild, classic Connecticut wrapped cigar, you'd probably go with a Macanudo Cafe or somethign along those lines.

The Camacho Corrojo Diploma, for me, would be on the opposite end of that spectrum. Strong, classic tobacco flavor.

The Ashton VSG is on the more full-bodied end but much smoother and maybe creamier than the Camacho.

The AF Don Carlos line is also pretty smooth. More earthy.

The Cullman Signature or CAO Brazilia lines would provide a good idea of what spice you can get.

And, I guess I'd put the Graycliff red labeled cigar a notch ahead of the Macanudo. Still a little lighter. Stronger than the Mac with a more cedary flavor.

That's not 10 but these are the types of sticks I keep in my humidor to fit my various tastes.
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