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    Thumbs up Hoyo De Monterrey Rothschild Double Maduro

    Just finished one. A decent smoke, a bit spicier than I thought, maybe because of the time of day( early afternoon ), and no beverage. Does anyone feel that the time of day has anything to do with the enjoyment of a cigar? Beverage or no beverage? Other than that, it had a nice draw, well formed ash, stayed cool to the end.

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    I don't think that time of day matters, but I have definitely notice a difference in enjoyment depending on the beverage and/or snack that accompanies the cigar.
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    Time of day doesn't matter? Smoke an LFD Chisel before breakfast and let us know if you change your mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil Doc View Post
    Time of day doesn't matter? Smoke an LFD Chisel before breakfast and let us know if you change your mind.

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    That's not really related to time of day though... your point is related to smoking a strong cigar on an empty stomach, which would be problematic at any time of the day. I would enjoy the Chisel very much in the morning, provided I just finished a breakfast burrito and had a nice strong coffee nearby.
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    Maybe the OP meant does the time of day change the pysical characteristics of a particular cigar. I would venture to guess, No.

    I will say that my palate is in different conditions different times of day, so yes, then it would change my experience with a particular cigar.

    For example, when I eat a box of chocolates after dinner, and then smoke a Padron, it really brings out the essence of chocolate in that particular cigar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    For example, when I eat a box of chocolates after dinner, and then smoke a Padron, it really brings out the essence of chocolate in that particular cigar.
    Alina and I sat outside the other night with some red wine after dinner and she ate some dark chocolate fudge while I had a Cubao Maduro... it was a great cigar, tasted like Nicaraguan tobacco.
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