Halfway through a Cruzado Dante right now, very nice indeed :smiley20:
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Halfway through a Cruzado Dante right now, very nice indeed :smiley20:
Smoke a Plasencia Reserva Organica Robusto tonight. Pretty good, Tobacco was the most obvious flavor :) . It was pretty good but given the price i think i will try to find something else.
Smoked a H. Upmann Mag 50... awesome cigar
Also smoked Candidate B in the Punch election. Quite a tasty cigar, can't wait to smoke the other one
Grabbed a Gurkha Ancient Warrior, good enough that I stayed outside in -10C to finish it.
I had a Savinelli Nicaragua Reserve last night at the local B&M. Paid $6.15+tax. Had a very slow and even burn, good ash, but the draw was a tad too tight. I had to cut off about half an inch to get enough smoke. I'll probably buy a couple and let them sit for a while. The flavor was very similar to an Oliva Serie V. Good cigar for the price...
Aurora 100 Anos Belicoso. :smiley41:
This is one of my favorite cigars of all time.
Smoked a Brazillia started of terribly it was burning awfully, the smoke was tasy but the uneven burning got on my nerves, if smoked correct it would have been very enjoyable. Cigar numero dos was a Romeo y Julieta was a good stick for three bucks, leathery flavor till the end. overall a bit bland but not a bad stick.
Josh ,keep smokin':smiley37:
Was waiting for some friends for dinner and decided to go to a local B&M next to my work. To my surprise they started carrying Illusione cigars. I bought a box of 68s.....which actually ended up being cheaper than what I can find online AFTER tax. I was pretty happy about that.
Smoked one right out of the box. A little too dry, needs some time in the Humi.
Can't wait to smoke another after it rests a few days.
Andrew
In general, the narrower the cigar, the slower you must smoke. If the cigar is under 40 gauge, then I'll take over a minute between draws. You might also try light purging (exhaling/pushing air into the cigar) every few draws. I do that with almost every cigar that I smoke, but that's me. (Heavy purging - pushing/blowing air into the cigar until the coal burns the wrapper - is something to try whenever a cigar starts to get even a bit harsh.)
Back on thread - right now, I'm enjoying a DPG Series JJ Maduro. Still prefer a Padron Maddie, although it isn't a fair comparison as this particular JJ is less than a year old.
edit: FC5: Nice pickup!
Smoked the Punch Candidate A - reminded me of a regular Punch, I'm voting B. Great cigar, burned perfectly and nubbed the sucker
Smoked my first Opus and it was the power ranger - Awesome smoke, loved the subtle flavor. Great construction, though I wish it had a little more umph to it.
Also smoked a H. Upmann Vintage Cameroon torpedo - Great smoke, very smooth flavor and plenty of smoke.
Last I smoked a Onyx Reserve robusto - Had great flavor but kept getting plugged. Had one before and wasn't too fond of it. This slightly helped my view of them.
Started off with a Gurkha Legend Torpedo. I was not very impressed, taste was so-so and the burn was horrid. My second smoke I went with a Oliva Series G Special G based on DeeDubya's recomendation of a smoke similar to a Short Story. It was great! :smiley20: Maybe I'm making it out to be more than it is after my miserable Gurkha, but I definately will be smoking one again.
Wha wha wha did you say? Either you really like strong cigars or pulling my chain. I still get a little buzzed smoking the xXx. It has the same amount of tobacco as the Super Beli Opus X in a nice tight little package.
Keep in mind, the one you smoked has had a year or so on it (I believe last release of '07). It should have mellowed out, but not that severely.
Smoke that other one....I'll smoke one at the Herf as well and see.
Yesterday smoked a CAO Sopranos Soldier: it sucked! No I'm kidding it was good for a $5.oo cigar but it wasn't 5 it was $14 so yes its all hype on this one. If it did cost 5 bucks I would think about buying another, but really I'd buy one of many other brands at $5 a stick that are so much better. CAO you got me this time shame on you, never again though. I think I paid 3 for the cigar and 11 for the name sopranos
And today I'm on a La Gloria Cubana Serie R and its kickin my ass! Been on it 2 hours and still a 1/4 stick left
Sir Winston Churchill No.10 by Davidoff. What a great early am - mid morning cigar. Though, I am very partial to Davidoff.
Alec Bradley Trilogy Exotic Maduro.
Made by Henke Kelner, uses a Brazilian maduro wrapper, Nicaraguan/Columbian filler. My step-sister's husband's favourite $3 smoke. Pretty damn good alternative to the CAO Brazilia, although my favourite NC $3 cigar remains the Gran Habano Corojo #5 (which isn't a mad).
Promptly had a Indian Tabac Maduro from my newbie sampler.
Good to the last drop.
Will
Just had a C.A.O. Criollo Pampas - initially had a tight draw, but that loosened up about half way through (either that or I got used to it...). Pretty good then, and certainly lasted longer than I expected from such a little guy. I didn't mind in this case since the weather was (relativly) good outside, and will be my last opportunity to get a smoke in before the weather turns nasty for a good week...