like none other…
is it because of the softness of her words – the feminine eloquence in the way she relays her cigar experience?
Or is the difference between a man and woman’s cigar experience influenced by gender? and does the review reflect this difference, if any?
So, here’s a challenge readers – I will post a cigar review borrowed from a woman critic, and a cigar review I will borrow from one of my male buddies, without revealing which is which…
and then let’s be the judge…
male or female:
“I cut most of the torpedo cap and immediately obtained a perfect draw. Furthermore, I can say that the Oliva Serie V Torpedo has the most exquisite pre-draw that I’ve ever experienced.”
same cigar male or female:
“Beautiful construction, nice oily complexion to it with solid veins.Pre light whiff imparted a woody yet nutty aroma…thus my mouth began watering!”
stay tuned for the answer…
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