I decided to pull out a year old Litto Gomez Diaz Chisel. What a beautiful smoke. I'm looking forward to his event in KC in Oct when I will buy at least a cab of these to age. :smiley20:
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I decided to pull out a year old Litto Gomez Diaz Chisel. What a beautiful smoke. I'm looking forward to his event in KC in Oct when I will buy at least a cab of these to age. :smiley20:
Sat.
Padron '64 Monarca mad.
Sun.
Bolivar corona extra
Perdomo Reserve Cameroon...shoulda let this one sit a little longer :smiley6:
Gonna fire up a "Shark" in just a minute.
After lunch, a Monte Peruvian Buena Fortuna
Right now I'm about halfway through a fantastic Anejo #49
Those are fantastic, aren't they?? My favorite NC by far!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by SmokinDVM
I did a Johnny O Beli - nice, but pretty one-dimensional... Nice ISOM flavor profile, though...
And then rounded it off with a Padron '26 #9...
Beautiful evening with very nice smokes!!!
And I was eyeing a Anejo #49...
I've smoked so many today I lost track of them. I did have an Anejo #55 and a La Aurora Anos 100. It was a really small one in which I havent had so its been a real treat. A tasty little bugger. With more to smoke during the night since i cant sleep once again. :smiley37:
RASS, I just love em.
I tried a new one (at least for me) on the drive to work today, a Churchill I picked up in one of the deals on the J&R website: a Cabanas y Carbajal. Nicaraguan, medium-to-full bodied, burned pretty well. And not bad since I got it in their bundle prices (I think about $2 per). It took my mind off the traffic, so that was good!
Had an RyJ Coronitas en Cedro to get over the horror of some whisky flavoured monstrosity (had a scottish flag and welsh dragon on the band) I made the mistake of smoking.
As usual the RyJ was OK for a cheapy.