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Man O' War Ruination, Robusto No. 2, 6.0" x 60. Spice and wood, oaky toasty flavors throughout. Not a lot of pepper, but maintains a nice spicy oak. Big fat well made cigars that burns perfectly.
Paired with various ParaVi wines, including the delicious 2005 Primus Merlot.
83 degrees in Camino, CA.
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