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    Default Partagas Culebras (The new ones)

    Haven't been around in a while, guys, but let me tell you, my brother-in-law really took care of me.

    For those who don't know, Culebras are three cigars twisted together into one bundle. You unwind them and smoke each one individually.

    Let me tell you. I usually like big (50+) ring Dominican robustos and torpedos. These little crooked Cuban buggers were as rich and aromatic and delicious as any cigar I'd ever had. Barely 30 ring and 5 inches long. Talk about heaven.

    If you can get some of these, they are the new Partagas Culebras. The old ones were machine rolled and wrapped in foil. These are totally hand made and packed in individual 3-cigar "coffins"

    I had mine in Nassau, Bahamas, and somehow two more coffins found there way home with me.



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    those look awesome way to go brother!

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    Thanks for the info. I didn't know that you unwind them..Makes a lot of sense..I just never put it together to unwind them. Never had one..
    Hahahaha
    Never too old!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOB9595 View Post
    Thanks for the info. I didn't know that you unwind them..Makes a lot of sense..I just never put it together to unwind them. Never had one..
    Hahahaha
    Never too old!

    It's funny that you say that. Years ago, my father told me he used to smoke De Nobilis (cheap drugstore cigars) that were twisted together and he smoked the three at once. After unwinding it and smokeing this one, I think his story is so much hot air. It'd be difficult, to say the least, and sure wasteful when you can savor this "cigar" on three seperate occasions

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