Last night: JDN Antano (Thanks to the golf pro from Chicago)
Tonight: Savinelli R&R toro
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Last night: JDN Antano (Thanks to the golf pro from Chicago)
Tonight: Savinelli R&R toro
Opus X Petit Lancero! I sincerely hope AMWCIGAR will come through! :smiley2:
NUB 460 Cameroon...lucious enjoyment.
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Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 Gran Consul
Joya de Nicaragua Antano Dark Corojo torpedo
Still have not picked out a final cigar of the day I am thinking something a little milder :smiley36:
i forgot to post it but i had a padron 1926 (thanks kingbeefy) on sunday with my coffee. great smoke! :smiley37:
Had my first Nub Conneticut a couple this past week.
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Well after a long day I decided to try the ACID KUBA KUBA I bought a while back and I must say.......not my flavors. It did get a little better after the first half but I just did not enjoy the first half at all. Oh well now I can say I tried one. Not sure if I will purchase any of the other ACID line or not.
La Gloria Cubana Rabito de Cocino. I really like these.
Tatuaje brown label lancero. Quality straight forward smoking experience.
Sadly, my humidor is nearly empty awaiting a new order of cigars. All I have are some 2-year old Victor Sinclair Triple Corojo Torpedo's. Now, I love corojo very much and I'm a cheap sort of guy, so I bought these to please both those tendencies.
There are two things I like about a good cigar: the "way" it smokes and the way it "tastes". On the first count, this was an amazing cigar in almost all aspects - it had a loose draw (maybe too loose actually) and it burned very evenly against excellent construction. It didn't taste very good though as it was a bit stale tasting. That's really my fault as I've let the humidity of my humidor go down too low several times in the last couple of years; mostly when all was in was these damn VicSins.
So, that's how I came to smoke one of those Corojo torpedoes out of my almost gone inventory. I always say that I'd rather smoke a not-so-good cigar than spend an hour listening to my wife tell me about ANYTHING on the planet. So, on that account, it was awesome!
Habanos Puros Fuerte ~ It's like a double robusto, or thereabouts. Thanks PJ, wherever you are!
I don't consider cigars a novelty.
San Cristobal De La Habana
Hoyo De Monterrey Excalibur Dark Night ~ No. 2 or something. It was like a toro size. This is a leftover from the dark ages. It was pretty OK.
Psd 4
Aging Room F55 while cooking on the Big Green Egg
Diesel UHC with a Samuel Adams Cherry Chocolate Bock for the winter pack.
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In celebration of turbolag's relocation of posts from this thread (and other things): San Cristobal ~ Clasico
Love these.
Hupman petite corona with coffee this morning.
Figured I'd move this to the correct place and add one cigar I forgot about:
So I'm back at work as of Monday. During my two weeks off for my annual hunting trip I managed to smoke quite a few cigars. At least one a day, which for me is a lot. I even snuck two a day in a couple times. Here's some of what I smoked:
- AF 8-5-8 Maduro/Natural/Sungrown
- RP Vintage 1990
- Padron 3000 Maduro Robusto
- Padron 3000 Lonsdale
- Padron 1926 (forget what number they are but is from that split with Will)
- RyJ Churchill
- Partagas Series D No.4
- Cuban Stock Royal Selection
- Monte Cristo #4
- CAO Brazillia Maduro
- Te-Amo #4
and, the one I forgot
- RP Decade Torpedo
Oliva Master Blends 3 with Glen Moray and a Sam Adams White Christmas Ale. TGIF...wonderful combination.
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San Lotano Oval robusto after lunch in my office.
Master Blends III robusto after dinner in my garage listening to some vinyl with some Macallan 15 and my wife.
Good day. :smiley20:
BTW. I bet Oliva is pissed they didn't come up with the whole "Oval" thing before A.J. Fernandez. The shape sure strikes me as almost identical.
Last night: Padron Maduro ~ 3000
Padron 1964 Family Reserve
Enjoyed a Tatuaje 7th Reserva with the son-in-law on the patio. Was a GREAT cigar - until the damned heater ran out of fuel and it got way too cold to enjoy the cigar any more... :smiley19:
Firing up the Egg for dinner and enjoying a MonteCristo Open Eagle
Diesel Grind belicoso tonight after grilled tri tip and green beans with bacon.
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AF Rothschild Maduro...very nice
Diesel UHC....Magnificent as usual
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enjoyed a Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 Robusto last night
Padron 3000 paired with Highland Park
AF Anejo 55 after lunch, in my office. Presently smoking a DE Undercrown belicoso after dinner, in my garage. The 55 was much better, but this Undercrown is pretty darn good. :smiley20:
Last night during an exciting game of monopoly (acting as banker, and 1st to go bankrupt): Padron Family Reserve ~ #44 :smiley20:
Then, later after bankruptcy, as the eventual winner's personal banker, and regular banker: Don Pepin Garcia Blue ~ robusto:smiley20:
5 vegas gold and a
Smoker Friendly Maduro from RP
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