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Re: What are your cigar criteria?
Well, to me to leave out the taste factor also includes the aroma factor. The aroma of the smoke adds to the taste. without the aroma the taste would be bland. I prefer a pleasant aroma. If it smells good, it will taste good. Honestly, the most important thing has to be the draw. If the draw is too loose; you will probably smoke it to fast and get it too hot. Or if the draw is too tight; you might as well put it in an incense holder or the fire place and forget about it. What good is a cigar with little or no draw? That's my take on things. I hope it helped.
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