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    My pass puts are:
    Ave Maria Clermont
    Camacho Liberty 2008 in Coffin
    AF Anejo 50

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    On vacation this week but ill check in every now and then.
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    Just run everything threw a spell checker.

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    Sorry for the delay. Pass went out yesterday. I'll post DC when i get home from work. I left it at home.

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    If for some reason the pass doesn't show by tomorrow, I'll be out of town for the weekend and won't have a chance to smoke the puro until the following weekend.
    Yay! Cigars!


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    Got the pass today. I'll get the puro smoked over the weekend.
    Yay! Cigars!


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    Smoked the Puro on Saturday night, while at our camp.

    Prelight: Robusto size, strong hay aroma (smelled like it was going to be good ) Perfect draw and surprise; tasted of hay!

    Thoughts: Strong initial blast of spice with some slight leather on the after taste. The spice settled down and the leather became a bit more prominent. Nice burn and is a very enjoyable cigar. After about an inch and a half, the spice died downed some and a nice earthy flavor began to appear. At this point I believe this to be of Honduran or Dominican origin. By the halfway point, flavors completely shifted to to a nice earthy and leathery taste. As the second half went on, the flavors steadily developed a creaminess that peaked when about one inch remained.

    Country Guess: Honduran

    I really enjoyed this cigar, thank you for letting me enjoy such a good smoke!
    Yay! Cigars!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mizicke5273 View Post
    Smoked the Puro on Saturday night, while at our camp.

    Prelight: Robusto size, strong hay aroma (smelled like it was going to be good ) Perfect draw and surprise; tasted of hay!

    Thoughts: Strong initial blast of spice with some slight leather on the after taste. The spice settled down and the leather became a bit more prominent. Nice burn and is a very enjoyable cigar. After about an inch and a half, the spice died downed some and a nice earthy flavor began to appear. At this point I believe this to be of Honduran or Dominican origin. By the halfway point, flavors completely shifted to to a nice earthy and leathery taste. As the second half went on, the flavors steadily developed a creaminess that peaked when about one inch remained.

    Country Guess: Honduran

    I really enjoyed this cigar, thank you for letting me enjoy such a good smoke!
    Happy to hear that you enjoyed the cigar, Mike. Unfortunately it was a Casa Magna, a Nicaraguan puro.

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