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    Quote Originally Posted by WOXOF View Post
    Well played.
    Looks like someone is dipping into the vacation photos for these sig tags...

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    And the cross covers more skin than the suit! He should have with a pink lace bikini bottom and star nipple caps. You gotta have nipple caps. Now there's a fashion statement
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    Received the pass today. Seems good enough, I'm smoking it now. I mean, right now. now.

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    Ok. I'm still smoking the puro, but my mind is made.

    About 6 inches long, 46ish guage. The wrapper was a medium shade of brown, but applied perfectly, and it had a nice triple cap. Near the cap the cigar was a little tighter then the rest of the cigar. The draw was a little hard because of the tightness(I presume).

    Prelight the cigar smelled sweet and tasted earthy. After lighting it, the smoke that billowed out smelled oily but there was only a hint of oil in the taste. The first 3rd was fairly mild with a sweet tobacco taste and a slight coffee finish. At 2/3 the finish picked up a bit of spice nothing strong but was very apparent. In the last Third(right now), the spice picked up a bit and the finish is more of a grassy taste. The ash was very white with slight gray stripes here and there.

    Overall, I enjoyed the cigar very much. It reminded me of a Monte that I've smoked before but I don't think it was a Monte. Maybe Partagas? RyJ? I'm not sure, but I am quite certain that it was a Cuban.

    Thank you Chris for the nice smoke. I hope I win because this prize pack looks delicious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by logan37 View Post
    Ok. I'm still smoking the puro, but my mind is made.

    About 6 inches long, 46ish guage. The wrapper was a medium shade of brown, but applied perfectly, and it had a nice triple cap. Near the cap the cigar was a little tighter then the rest of the cigar. The draw was a little hard because of the tightness(I presume).

    Prelight the cigar smelled sweet and tasted earthy. After lighting it, the smoke that billowed out smelled oily but there was only a hint of oil in the taste. The first 3rd was fairly mild with a sweet tobacco taste and a slight coffee finish. At 2/3 the finish picked up a bit of spice nothing strong but was very apparent. In the last Third(right now), the spice picked up a bit and the finish is more of a grassy taste. The ash was very white with slight gray stripes here and there.

    Overall, I enjoyed the cigar very much. It reminded me of a Monte that I've smoked before but I don't think it was a Monte. Maybe Partagas? RyJ? I'm not sure, but I am quite certain that it was a Cuban.

    Thank you Chris for the nice smoke. I hope I win because this prize pack looks delicious.
    Close (geographically) but no cigar. It was a Litto Gomez Diez Americano which is a Dominican puro. While not as good as the chisel or toro sizes, its a pretty good cigar. Hope you enjoyed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WOXOF View Post
    Close (geographically) but no cigar. It was a Litto Gomez Diez Americano which is a Dominican puro. While not as good as the chisel or toro sizes, its a pretty good cigar. Hope you enjoyed it.
    Awww damnit. That explains why I liked it so much. I've smoked several of those but not in long time. Untill last night, that is.

    Let me know if you're ready James, and I'll send out the smokes asap.

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