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Ambrosia Spice
leon123 Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 08-24-2002
Posts: 88
I just got a box of these and I have to say WOW!

This is the mildest cigar I have ever smoked and the flavor is amazing. I am usually not a fan of Aromatics and flavored but his was amazing. the smoke was so mild I had to check and see if it was lit alot. I am not sophisticated enough to discern all of those flavors and "subtle notes" I read about in the reviews.

But I can say that Ambrosia Spice is one "Good somebitch"

Peace Out.....Leon
bassithound Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 07-24-2002
Posts: 118
I have enjoyed the Mother Earth's, although I prefer non-aromatic, I'm not a purist snob. I enjoy a Blondie or other Acid cigars from time to time. I have found the Ambrosia's to be very smoooth.
Dave in NJ
Slimboli Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 07-09-2000
Posts: 16,139
I'm not a big fan of flavored cigars, but of all the 'adulterated' cigars I've smoked so far, Lars Tetens 'Star of Cuba' and 'Phat Shorty' are a couple of the best I've tried ...
GetYourOwn Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 04-05-2002
Posts: 734
Drew Estate has some good tobacco and they know how to make cigars. If some of these guys want to avoid "flavored" cigars then let them. We don't need the newbies and the oldies bidding against us.
cigarsmoke Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 07-14-2002
Posts: 100
I agree flavored cigars are for the unsophisticated and not for those who have a developed palate. (more ambrosia for me)
K Sprecher Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 08-19-2002
Posts: 12
I have virtually no experience with flavored cigars. I generally have heard them dismissed as a cover-up for sticks containing poor-quality tobacco. I recently scored a pair of Mother Earths for the box that came with them. I was not at all impressed. But the Spice that I later burned was a good smoke and a relaxing departure from my regular brands.
HHEAVEN Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 04-14-2002
Posts: 74
Ambrosia sucks... please, please, please DON'T bid on them. please? don't. Really.. you won't like them. I will save you from them. I'll single handedly keep them as far away from you as I can. I will sacrifice myself for you.
plabonte Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 09-11-2000
Posts: 2,131
If you store Acid cigars with regular cigars the regular cigars will soon pick up the scent from the Acids and they will be forever altered.

Does the ambrosia line have this same effect on regular cigars?
GetYourOwn Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 04-05-2002
Posts: 734
Yup, but it takes 2 hours instead of ten minutes.
leon123 Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 08-24-2002
Posts: 88
The ambrosia's are supposed to be more aromatic. The spice I have taste far more aromatic, but smell more like regular cigars. As far as storing them together, I do and have not noticed any detrimental affects on my non-aromatics. I do put them on opposite sides of the divider in my humi though. I guess it might make a difference if I had some VSG's or other ten dollar gars in there though. Peace favor you- Leon
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