So far today:
Illisoune MK
Perdomo Reserve Champane Robusto
Greycliff 1666 Robusto
Greycliff G2 Pirate
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So far today:
Illisoune MK
Perdomo Reserve Champane Robusto
Greycliff 1666 Robusto
Greycliff G2 Pirate
Padron 3000 Natural ~ Padronified.
AVO Maduro ~ excellent.
Will
Had a 5 Vegas Limitada '08 Belicoso and a Padilla Series '68 Toro while fishing Saturday at Wrightsville Beach.:smiley20:
Fleur de Oliva Corojo for breakfast :)
Over the weekend I had a Romeo y Julieta Reserve Real, a Rocky Patel Decade, and a CAO Tony Soprano
Friday:
Macanudo 1968 Trompeta - Had some burn issues, but otherwise quite good
Saturday:
Brickhous Churchill - Very good, a box is in order some time soon
Tat J21
Tat Havana VI Nobles
Oliva Serie V Lancero
Sunday:
AVO Piramides
Carlos Torano Exodus 1959 Toro
Cusano 18 Paired Maduro
Padron 5000 maduro - The Benchmark (imho)
Cao itallia
Sunday, I had
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte
Perdomo Remainders
Legend-Ario Bertha
and ended the night with a Pinar Del Rio.
Friday night I had a Rocky Patel vintage 90 6x60, which was very nice, but maybe a little too large.
Sunday I tried a Camacho 10 year robusto which was great!
Is it Friday yet?
-Buzz
Padron 26 Natural ~ 35 (I think. It was a little one)
Will
5 vegas classic. Toro
Victor Sinclair Triple Corojo
PAM 1964 Imperial
Mi Dominicana Figurado
Olivia Series V Figurado
5 Vegas Classic Corona
Haven't posted in a while so to catch up the past few months...
In my good file:
CAO CX2
Partagas Sabrosa
Motecristo White Belicoso
Nat Sherman 489 Tubo 2
In my worthless file:
H. Upmann Signature (I smoke 20 and none of them burned evenly.)
In my shit to gold file - no - shit to better shit:
I was trying these Quarum tubos and hated them so they got lost in the bottom of my humi for a while. I was getting low on stock and didn't want to dip into any of my keepers so while I was waiting for a shipment in the mail I pinched my nose and lit up a Quarum. Not good but better than the H. Upmann. Well better than nothing I suppose.
Avo XO Notturno Tubos
:smiley1:
La Gloria cubano toro
Last night I had a Vega Fina Lonsdale. It was very mild and I liked the size, but it felt loosely wrapped, didn't hold the ash very well, and got hot awfully early.
Last night I was invited over to a friend's apartment to smoke with them. Unfortunately, I did not bring my humidor back here from home because I didn't have anywhere up here to smoke. Also, the B&M down the street was already closed for the night. So, I stopped by CVS and got a 4-pack of Palma Dutch Masters Masters Collection. You could really tell that this truly was the Masters Collection. They did not overlook a single detail! The bands were all facing the same direction in the box and each featured a bar code, presumably to make it easier to catalog these fine cigars into your complex system of humidors and coolerdors for the aging process. Each cigar came with a pre-punched hole in the foot so you don't have to fight off the urge to smoke one for a second longer. Palma, in their infinite wisdom noted the short-comings of old-fashioned all-tobacco cigars. They have augmented their cigars with both natural tobacco as well as non-tobacco ingredients! And to top it all off and add even more class, they wrapped it in a natural, imported wrapper! These are clearly the culmination of, as the package states, over 100 years of fine tuning.