Today:
Gurkha Regent Nepalese Warrior
HDM Dark Sumatra Noche
Padron 1926 #9 maddie
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Today:
Gurkha Regent Nepalese Warrior
HDM Dark Sumatra Noche
Padron 1926 #9 maddie
it is in my hand as i type. RyJ cedro #2. Mmmmmm
I didnt really smoke anything to special. Just a Opu X DC in the wee hours yesterday and capped the night off with a Opus X A.:smiley37:
WOW. I just finished off a Carlos Torano Exodus 1959 on my balcony as a lightning storm was brewing over the mountain here. Nice night for a smoke.
REO Robusto
CT Signature Toro
DC Maximus Toro#4
Padron Annie Imperial maddie
All smoked while I hunkered down in my climate controlled house:smiley2:
Had a Saint Luis Rey last night at a party. Wicked tasty for a $2 cigar.
Last night: Rocky Patel Old World Reserve. Good but overpriced.
Last night I had a RyJ Churchill Havana I pulled out of a pass two years ago...Very nice.:smiley20:
Fire by I.T.
so far today:
RP vintage 1990 robusto
a new cigar, Matasa Fonseca 30th Anniversary
Edge missle maddie :smiley37:
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.
Carlos Torano Exodus, I think a corona (about 6 by 50 or so, but I didn't measure), accompanied me on the morning drive today. Pretty strong cigar, or so it seemed to me, but very flavorful and burned pretty well even in the wind (I leave the windows down so I don't wind up getting to work inside a huge cloud...). Good, but a little too strong to be a breakfast cigar. Got this one in a sampler pack from Thompson with a travel case, so I only had the one; I might get a few more to keep in the growing humidor for nights when I want a really stong cigar. I'd give it a B+. Bill
Quintero non ISOM
Between what I smoked and bought since thursday, it covers over a span of $6000 so ya can use your imagination on what went down and what is coming in. I was gifted a Tabaoda cigar from the guy that runs the B&M and even got to smoke a couple of puffs on the near nub of his cigar that was just pure bliss.
Patagas Short from my usual stock and a Tatuaje Noella (powerfull and tasty) that I picked up in Washington lat year. :smiley1:
AF Work Of Art Natural, love the WOAN.
I had a Slow-aged 826 by Perdomo Glorioso, not too bad, but I am new to smoking the better cigars.:smiley36:
Cusano 18 paired maduro -- very unimpressive :smiley5:
Friday
AF BS
R&J coronita. Awesome smoke - very full flavor, med. strength.
Saturday
Anejo #55. you can bet your ass I nubbed it too.
Today, so far
'64 Principe
I love that gar.Quote:
Originally Posted by basil
Today:
RP Vintage 99 Connecticut, got this at Outlaw at the RP event. Not a bad little smoke being a new product. Needed some more time in the Humi but not bad.
The somke I had today didnt even have a band on it. It was alright.
Let's see. I had a Fuente King B, 2 Connies (smaller ones, maybe 5X40ish) and a LFD that was made for Old Virginia's 30th anniversary.
I had a CAO Sopranos Associate on the ride in, and have a Fuente Cuban Beli, clipped and resting for the ride home!!
Bolivar small corona and a AF Dbl Chat
Had a Clay Carlton it was pretty good, and finished off with a Torano Exodus 1959 that was a great smoke.
For tonight I pulled out another LFD. I don't remember what it was called exactly, and I've misplaced the band. I couldn't find it on the LFD website either. It's probably around 48 ring and damn near 8 inches. I had to put it in the humi diagonally. Straight across the middle :smiley3:
This thing is intimidating.
Oh, I lied. It is on the website, they just don't list the size or anything. It's the 2000 series.
Nothing to fancy. I had a HdM Particulares from Oct 2002. :smiley37:
This afternoon had a Roly corona. Tonite had a Leon Jimenes churchill.
JC
Just finishing up a CAO Soprano. Wasn't bad at all, but it didn't terribly impress me.
Hey
I don't smoke every day. A few times a week.
My last cigar a couple of days ago was a Santa Damiana Rothchild H2000... Few days before the Damiana I had a RyJ Nr. 3 as my regular smoke.
I got another Santa Damiana in my pocket for tonights afterwork smoke with a few beers... mmm...
Had a 5 Vegas Series 'A' Apostle while stuck in traffic.
This is a damn good and tasty smoke, especially for how cheap it is. I recommend trying it if you havent already.