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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve just finished smoking a Camacho Maduro 11/18 for the first time. The beautifully dark and oily wrapper conveyed a cigar quality and I was not let down. It started off with a very even burn and a solid ash. The taste was full-bodied, smooth, rich, with a hint of sweetness. It was an easy smoke with very little of the ammonia harshness or bitter after taste at the beginning which mark some other brands. I usually smoke El Rey del Mundos, but I&#039;d have rate this as more complex and sophisticated - better than the Fuentes maduro to be sure.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve just finished smoking a Camacho Maduro 11/18 for the first time. The beautifully dark and oily wrapper conveyed a cigar quality and I was not let down. It started off with a very even burn and a solid ash. The taste was full-bodied, smooth, rich, with a hint of sweetness. It was an easy smoke with very little of the ammonia harshness or bitter after taste at the beginning which mark some other brands. I usually smoke El Rey del Mundos, but I&#8217;d have rate this as more complex and sophisticated &#8211; better than the Fuentes maduro to be sure.</p>
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