ISO Papo cigars
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doubleshot
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ISO Papo cigars
Anyone have some with atleast a year on his cigars? Into the BHK and any Medio tiempo blends.
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Mynamesnotdan
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Re: ISO Papo cigars
I have 2019 Papo Lancero w Medio Tiempo. $90 shipped fiver or $175 ten pack
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mastershake72
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Re: ISO Papo cigars
None of the Papo cigars have medio tiempo on them. That’s a snake oil sales tactic at best.
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TMS
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Re: ISO Papo cigars
I picked up some of these from Mynamesnotdan this week. It's been a while since I smoked a BHK, or something else with a MT blend so can't comment there. The blend is very seco dominated, creamy, and smooth. Certainly a $15 cigar in today's market.
Other notes:
More of a fundadores than a lancero
Smooth reddish-brown wrapper
Very good construction and burn with just removing the cap
Other notes:
More of a fundadores than a lancero
Smooth reddish-brown wrapper
Very good construction and burn with just removing the cap
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Ninja
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Re: ISO Papo cigars
The BHKs from Papo are not a behike blend. They are his blend. The BHK reference refers to the size. Sometimes he makes his cigars with medio tiempo, but that is not always the norm. I have held medio tiempo leaves in my hand at Papos, and I have dissected cigars at his place, both with and without medio tiempo to go over blends.
So, I think when you see someone say "Papos with medio tiempo", it should be thought of as a particular run he did at that time, but one should not think that all Papos cigars have medio tiempo.
Thinking about it, I thinking there was a run of about 2 years that most of the bigger rings had at least 1/2 a leaf of medio tiempo in it. But then it was special runs as the amount of well aged medio T that he had ran down a bit. He got very popular with a lot of people internationally, outside the us, that go there directly and do business with him. His volume jumped, and that's when he started to have to do additional blending combos. But his ligero is fire, so I never really minded for my smokes.
So, I think when you see someone say "Papos with medio tiempo", it should be thought of as a particular run he did at that time, but one should not think that all Papos cigars have medio tiempo.
Thinking about it, I thinking there was a run of about 2 years that most of the bigger rings had at least 1/2 a leaf of medio tiempo in it. But then it was special runs as the amount of well aged medio T that he had ran down a bit. He got very popular with a lot of people internationally, outside the us, that go there directly and do business with him. His volume jumped, and that's when he started to have to do additional blending combos. But his ligero is fire, so I never really minded for my smokes.
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Johnny-O!
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Re: ISO Papo cigars
[quote author=Ninja link=topic=55572.msg211940#msg211940 date=1660591355]
The BHKs from Papo are not a behike blend. They are his blend. The BHK reference refers to the size. Sometimes he makes his cigars with medio tiempo, but that is not always the norm. I have held medio tiempo leaves in my hand at Papos, and I have dissected cigars at his place, both with and without medio tiempo to go over blends.
So, I think when you see someone say "Papos with medio tiempo", it should be thought of as a particular run he did at that time, but one should not think that all Papos cigars have medio tiempo.
The garbage you sold over the years does not need explanation. The ghost of ghosts special. Mons when he was not rolling due to arthritis, the son of Mons when he never rolled one cigar in his life, Papo the ghost of ghosts. Oh yes, they all tricked daddied you because you're a gullible schlamiel. Stop it brah, we don't need another 1000 response mis-directed thread. John
Thinking about it, I thinking there was a run of about 2 years that most of the bigger rings had at least 1/2 a leaf of medio tiempo in it. But then it was special runs as the amount of well aged medio T that he had ran down a bit. He got very popular with a lot of people internationally, outside the us, that go there directly and do business with him. His volume jumped, and that's when he started to have to do additional blending combos. But his ligero is fire, so I never really minded for my smokes.
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Stop promoting the garbage you sold over the years. Mons cigars when he had arthritis and could not roll, the Son of Mons when he never rolled a cigar in his life. Papo the ghost of ghosts. You dissected what? Smoke the flipping thing. Lemme guess you need a spreadsheet to analyze my response. Ya-ya-yah, they were all trick daddies that fooled you into the schlamiel that you are. John
The BHKs from Papo are not a behike blend. They are his blend. The BHK reference refers to the size. Sometimes he makes his cigars with medio tiempo, but that is not always the norm. I have held medio tiempo leaves in my hand at Papos, and I have dissected cigars at his place, both with and without medio tiempo to go over blends.
So, I think when you see someone say "Papos with medio tiempo", it should be thought of as a particular run he did at that time, but one should not think that all Papos cigars have medio tiempo.
The garbage you sold over the years does not need explanation. The ghost of ghosts special. Mons when he was not rolling due to arthritis, the son of Mons when he never rolled one cigar in his life, Papo the ghost of ghosts. Oh yes, they all tricked daddied you because you're a gullible schlamiel. Stop it brah, we don't need another 1000 response mis-directed thread. John
Thinking about it, I thinking there was a run of about 2 years that most of the bigger rings had at least 1/2 a leaf of medio tiempo in it. But then it was special runs as the amount of well aged medio T that he had ran down a bit. He got very popular with a lot of people internationally, outside the us, that go there directly and do business with him. His volume jumped, and that's when he started to have to do additional blending combos. But his ligero is fire, so I never really minded for my smokes.
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Stop promoting the garbage you sold over the years. Mons cigars when he had arthritis and could not roll, the Son of Mons when he never rolled a cigar in his life. Papo the ghost of ghosts. You dissected what? Smoke the flipping thing. Lemme guess you need a spreadsheet to analyze my response. Ya-ya-yah, they were all trick daddies that fooled you into the schlamiel that you are. John
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mastershake72
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Re: ISO Papo cigars
[quote author=Johnny-O! link=topic=55572.msg211950#msg211950 date=1660616561] Papo the ghost of ghosts.
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Just curious as to what you mean by this?
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Just curious as to what you mean by this?
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Johnny-O!
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Re: ISO Papo cigars
[quote author=mastershake72 link=topic=55572.msg211951#msg211951 date=1660617325]
Just curious as to what you mean by this?
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Help everyone out and tell us who he is. John
Just curious as to what you mean by this?
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Help everyone out and tell us who he is. John
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mastershake72
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Re: ISO Papo cigars
[quote author=Johnny-O! link=topic=55572.msg211959#msg211959 date=1660660887]
Help everyone out and tell us who he is. John
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You seem to be insinuating that he's not a real person which is categorically false. Went to his place this past March and met him. Very hospitable guy. Grabbed a bundle of lances from him, only place I stopped at on my farm day that had quality offerings. 10/10 would recommend. When asked, he did say that "he doesn't used medio tiempo in his lanceros, only very high quality ligero."
Help everyone out and tell us who he is. John
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You seem to be insinuating that he's not a real person which is categorically false. Went to his place this past March and met him. Very hospitable guy. Grabbed a bundle of lances from him, only place I stopped at on my farm day that had quality offerings. 10/10 would recommend. When asked, he did say that "he doesn't used medio tiempo in his lanceros, only very high quality ligero."