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stephen_hannibal:Try a quick "Purge." Might help to even that beast out.
Redtailhawkoz: Am I losing my Mind?
kuzi16: Redtailhawkoz: Am I losing my Mind?you may be losing your mind but that is unrelated to this.is there a big difference in the humidity from the humidor to the great outdoors? are you smoking your cigar with a dry grip? if you tend to get your cigar wet as you smoke this could be a problem. how is it cut? if you punch with too small of a ring cutter then you may have a bit of an issue.
jlmarta:I tried the 5 Vegas Gold and decided they were harsh, too. My son bought 2 boxes of them and likes them quite well. I haven't noticed the bit about oils or tar but I did notice that they burn fairly rapidly like they were dry but they've been in my 65% coolidor for a couple months. Oughta smoke better than they do. I've decided I like the CAO Golds much better. And I have a 5-pack of Gurkha Park Avenue churchills on the way and I'm told they compare favorably with the CAO Golds. Marty
j0z3r:The last couple 5V Golds I've had have been a bit acrid and not enjoyable, I've got one kicking around that I'll try, and if it's no good it may be my last...there are too many cigars out there to waste time with bad performers.
Redtailhawkoz: j0z3r:The last couple 5V Golds I've had have been a bit acrid and not enjoyable, I've got one kicking around that I'll try, and if it's no good it may be my last...there are too many cigars out there to waste time with bad performers. Yeah Joe this one is weird..... I loved every 5 Vegas Gold I have had until this one, it has definatley changed my Attitude on them. I dont claim to have a great Pallet but I am developing my pallet and i seem to be changing from mild to more mediums, I have been loving some maduros and corojos,....... Time will tell..... for me