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		<title>Don Lino Africa &#8211; Duma</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don Lino Africa is hand made in Nicaragua and has an exotic blend of tobacco from Africa, Mexico, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. The dark-brown wrapper is Habana-seed and grown in Nicaragua. The cigar started a little bland, but peppery.  But the flavor quickly developed into a bold earthy flavor and remained peppery throughout the [...]<p><a href="http://cigars.aints.net/2007/09/27/don-lino-africa-duma/">Don Lino Africa &#8211; Duma</a> is a post from: <a href="http://cigars.aints.net">Cigars and Wine in Grapevine</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don Lino Africa is hand made in Nicaragua and has an exotic blend of tobacco from Africa, Mexico, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. The dark-brown wrapper is Habana-seed and grown in Nicaragua.</p>
<p>The cigar started a little bland, but peppery.  But the flavor quickly developed into a bold earthy flavor and remained peppery throughout the entire smoke.  This was my first Don Lino Africa cigar. It isn&#8217;t the greatest smoke I have ever had, but it is quite good.  At $6.25 it was a good price for a size that was just a bit shorter than a common Robusto, measuring 5&#215;50.  I&#8217;d rate this cigar at a B.</p>
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