Yeah the Cameroons are the best of NUBs to me also.
I enjoyed a nice AR CurlyHead earlier. Best part about these is you just never know exactly what flavors your going to get. And you just cant beat the price.
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I had a RyJ #4 with my coffee this morning while getting the smoker fired up. Smoked pork pics will be coming soon.
Just lit a 2009 GOF Don Carlos. These seem to have more spice/bite than the Carlito's do.
Stanford Cameroon Reserve Churchill while waiting for the meat to finish.
Oh my I just enjoyed an Arturo Fuente Anejo 55 bombed to me by a friend. WOW great burn and amazing flavors.
JLP Conservas and a JLP Petit Cetros. These are much more to my liking - now that they are five years old.
Enjoyed a Vindicator by Oliva on my drive back home.. Very tasty smoke. :smiley20:
Spent last week holidaying in Savannah, GA and while there managed to smoke the following:
Arturo Fuente Gran Reserva Petit Corona
Arturo Fuente Anejo #46
La Aroma de Cuba Monarch
Padron Series 1964 (x 2)
Savannah Cigars Maduro Robusto (according to the lady at the store, they're rolled in the Dominican Republic especially for the Savannah Cigars store)
After picking up mess from reroofing at church then mowed my yard and showered I sat down to an ok Alec Bradley MAXX Brazil. Not sure if it was just me or the stick just didnt have much flavor.
Had what I believe to be a Montecristo #4 (Habanos). I received a box of about 20 or so from a former boss of mine some time ago, threw them in my humi and can't find the box. Usually don't care for Cubanos but this one was actually tasty. :smiley20:
Tatauje Cojuno 2012 :smiley20: The beautiful weather has hit Oregon!
Cohiba Lancero
Draw was tight at first but it has opened up now and is very nice.
Had a Diesel Hair of the Dog......it was not as good as other Diesels I have had. It was ROTT so hopefully with a little time the others will be a little better.
Onyx Reserve Churchill.. :smiley4:
Party Presidentes yesterday. PLPC and a BBF so far today. (It is finally warm enough to smoke around here.)
Aurora 1495 for breakfast and now while firing up the BGE a Zino Platinum master edition. Both thanks to Roham.
It's nice to finally be sitting outside enjoying a smoke
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Quintero Londres Extra - very nice now (5 yrs - I bought a variety of Quintero's at the same time to compare them :-) and back to being like a not-quite-refined RASS. Remains my favourite Quintero.
Bolivar Simones RE Canada (OR cab) - over 5 years old, and needs a few more years IMHO. The last one I had was 15 months ago, and the flavours were muted (a.k.a. 'vacuum period'), Now my socks are being knocked off. Very 'grassy' - like Cohiba grassy, but excessive. No balance. The first five draws were awesome, though. I think that when these cigars are ready, they are going to be classic. In the meantime, I think that I need to have some sugar and lie down. Sh*t what a strong cigar. My eyes are watering!
Casa Torano Robusto. This is one of the milder cigars I really like. Great in the morning with a cup of coffee.