How's that? Did it work?
edit: seems a little small.
'that's what she said'
http://i515.photobucket.com/albums/t...rii44/ppp5.jpg
There's the link to it in my Photobucket. Not really sure why the html or the [IMG] link tags aren't working?
"It was a pleasure to burn." - Ray Bradbury
[IMG] http://i515.photobucket.com/albums/t...rii44/ppp5.jpg [/IMG]
just copy that link and remove the two spaces before and after the []'s and it should work perfectly.
"It was a pleasure to burn." - Ray Bradbury
Robusto sized cigar, natural to dark natural, nice solid construction with a triple cap and tight bunching. Tight draw, light sweet woody prelight taste. Not a lot of smoke, massaged it a bit to get the draw to open up a tad. Ash light gray held for about an inch. Burn was nice and sharp for the duration. Flavor was sweet wood, musty maybe, left the mouth a little dry feeling. Profile didn't change much, was pleasant, I nubbed it. It lacked spice and didn't have a bite, leading me to think DR. Last time I guessed DR though I got burned because Will cheated. It reminded me of a San Cristobal I had a couple months ago, which was mild and sweet IIRC. So I'll say Nicaraguan and expect you to tell me Dominican.
Liked it, thanks John.![]()
Nice guess Buzz, lets give it a day or 2 for FightingFish to announce if you won or lost.
If he don't speak up in a day or so ill let you know what cigar you smoked.
designated whipping boy for the grammar police
Just run everything threw a spell checker.
Well I'm glad you at least enjoyed that cigar. Because, you won't be enjoying any of the 'pot'. From the D.R., travel 2-3 thousand miles south-east and you will find the country of origin... Brazil. It was a Monte Pascoal Robusto.
http://www.montepascoalcigars.com/
I found these sticks at my local liqour store, I know it's a tough country. But, hey, that was a pretty sweet pot.![]()
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