[-]wesker2 points1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
Under the disclaimer that I don't have the most discerning palate when it comes to cigars, I would say that's fairly accurate. I'd add that they are probably more full-bodied than medium, and I might not say it has a sweetness, but rather a "creaminess."
I definitely like these Havana Seed #142 cigars less than Foundation's first The Tabernacle offering, which is their CT Broadleaf. Those might be one of my favorite cigars ever. Whenever I see a local store selling them in lancero, I scoop them up.
I keep saying lancero when it comes to The Tabernacle, because I truly believe they have the best wrapper/binder/filler ratio (and smoke time) to enjoy these specific cigars to their fullest.
Under the disclaimer that I don't have the most discerning palate when it comes to cigars, I would say that's fairly accurate. I'd add that they are probably more full-bodied than medium, and I might not say it has a sweetness, but rather a "creaminess."
I definitely like these Havana Seed #142 cigars less than Foundation's first The Tabernacle offering, which is their CT Broadleaf. Those might be one of my favorite cigars ever. Whenever I see a local store selling them in lancero, I scoop them up.
I keep saying lancero when it comes to The Tabernacle, because I truly believe they have the best wrapper/binder/filler ratio (and smoke time) to enjoy these specific cigars to their fullest.