24 Sep
A Fuente Hemingway
Black Peral
25 Sep
No Smoke today :smiley37:
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24 Sep
A Fuente Hemingway
Black Peral
25 Sep
No Smoke today :smiley37:
ERdM rob. oscuro - a fav
Possibly, how 'bout substituting some Glenfiddich Gran Reserva (22yo) for the Highland Park? :smiley20:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mazeman
Yesterday a San Cristobal DLH Principe while walking around a lake with the family.
I use that to start fires in my woodstove. :smiley2:Quote:
Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
Actually, it sounds quite good. I have a bottle of The Macallan Gran Reserva that I'm waiting for the right occasion to open.
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Originally Posted by Mazeman
LOL
Stay Strong in your convictions Mazeman. :smiley8:
Try Oban 14yr old
I forgot to mention I finally had an OPUS X from the TAA yesterday. Wonderful smoke. This morning I had the Carlos Torano Dominican Selection Carlos VII nice way to start my day.
We've not been enjoying great cigar smoking weather the last few days. I did manage to sneak in my first ever A/F Opus X (I think it was a XXX) Sunday morning, between the end of the storm and the return of the record-breaking heat. All I can say is, I'm beginning to understand what all the fuss is about. Excellent construction, easy draw, interesting, complex flavor, heavy on the fruit and manure. I scorched my fingertips on it.
Thanks again to whoever it was who gifted me this cigar which I would probably never have tried otherwise.
LMFAO!! I'd bet that if you would have remembered that it was me wo gifted you that cigar, you never would have posted this.........Quote:
Originally Posted by Corona Gigante
You're welcome (I guess). :smiley24:
However, you taught me a valuable lesson.
it may have had something to do with the fact that he was sent so many 'i'm sorry' sticks from so many people that he lost track. :smiley3:Quote:
Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
this weekend, i had a Partagas Petit Corona Especiales and a Romeo y Julieta Petit Corona