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P.G.C. Hajenius (Amsterdam) Senoritas Review

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Old 01-30-2006, 10:53 AM   #1
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P.G.C. Hajenius (Amsterdam) Senoritas Review

The most popular model- and one can see why. It combines the richer aroma of larger models with the shorter smoking time of the smaller ones. It is the ideal cigar for smokers with a little less time to spare, and for those searching for an introduction to the world of the cigar.



Cruising the red light district and slipped into this small bar and had one of these. It was a nice short time cigar. The owner was telling me that the best wrappers come from the America's. Now I learned something else.

Amsterdam was great by the way.

Picked up some Griffins while I was there.
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Is this a Paul Gremarian(sp)?
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http://www.hajenius.com/

Goodmorning Stan, No, spelling right. The next day I went to this shop and it was really a great place. Check out the site. Great test there.
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Morning(Afternoon, evening) Patrick!
Interesting site.
So these are Dutch dried cigars?
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Morning Patrick,
Good looking site!
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Morning Tim. Stan, there you go and got me again. Not sure, dried, moist, whatever. Here to learn and enjoying it. I like that you always question me though. The other things smoked in Amsterdam may have tweeked my taste buds.
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Bad, Patty!
Yeah, I'd be interested in the blend, county of origin, etc., etc.
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That's Paddy. I did get some of them and had one after lunch today. Enjoyed very much. Great 10 min. stick.
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It looks like it is described as a long filler to be kept at 70 - 75%

I like this quote from the site;
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You can continue to smoke the cigar as long as the flavour is agreeable. Every cigar has a turning point, after which the cigar loses its mild nature, and becomes somewhat obstinate. Then it is time to say farewell. Put it in an ashtray and allow it to extinguish of its own accord. Stubbing a cigar out is an ungrateful response to the pleasure you obtained from smoking it.
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That's beautiful, man
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