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    Quote Originally Posted by kingbeefy View Post
    I would give it a couple of days in the humi with a good hydrometer to make sure it's gravity comes correct after sitting in all this heat.
    Heat?! Come visit Oregon. I think it has rained the last week and on top of that the highest tempeture was probably 70 degrees here, but it probably is a good idea to let it rest, so I'll be smoking it this weekend.

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    Let them rest it was 102 here when i sent them.

    I elected not to send a humipack in the box due to the heat i didn't think it would be a good idea to add extra humidity in this heat
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    Well, they just arrived in the mail and they look great! They are sitting in my humidor now for the next few days.
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    Alright, unfortunately I just couldn't wait because tonight was the last night I'll have to smoke for at least a few weeks.

    Here's how it went:

    I pulled the dark torpedo puro out of my 65 rH humidor and gave it a nice glance over. The first thing that I noticed was the triple cap on this short torpedo was very stubby compared to many others I have seen. It had a terrific pre-light aroma of rich earthy tobacco. The stick had a very nice and heavy/tight construction to it. I slowly toasted the end until it got a nice even burn. The draw was on the heavy side, but the first few puffs were very rich and tasted like almost like a leathery cocoa. The ash was a beautiful white and held on for just over an inch. My initial reaction was that it tasted much like the last Oliva V that I had a few weeks ago, which is a Nicaraguan puro. However the next third really threw me for a loop. I would have the say the next two thirds tasted like rich and heavy earthy tobacco. The stick was pretty full bodied, and while I didn't experience a massive nicotine rush, it certainly had a lot of power. I have had this taste before in another stick and that was an LFD.

    So, to much avail, I'm going to say that this was a puro strait out of the Dominican Republic

    Although, in the back of my mind I know how tricky you guys might try and be. I have to say I wouldn't be surprised if it was an ISOM or some random cigar producing country, such as Peru or Jamaica.
    Last edited by Cody44; 07-07-2012 at 02:16 AM. Reason: spelling. :P
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    Congratulations Cody you are the first loser

    You Just smoked a El Baton a Nicaraguan puro.
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    I should have just stuck with my gut. This stick tasted a lot like an Oliva V.

    My proposed puts are:
    La Aroma De Cuba Mi Amor Robusto
    Alec Bradley Prensado Robusto
    La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero Chisel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cody44 View Post
    I should have just stuck with my gut. This stick tasted a lot like an Oliva V.

    My proposed puts are:
    La Aroma De Cuba Mi Amor Robusto
    Alec Bradley Prensado Robusto
    La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero Chisel

    Nice additions to the prize pack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mangyrat View Post
    snip.....
    Crap i better get off my ass and work on some sig tags.
    Ahem!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Ahem!
    Tag sent.

    Fish i think Cody needs your information to send the pass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mangyrat View Post
    Tag sent.
    Cool. Cody, where is it? You do know your 30 day sentence doesn't start until we all see the tag, right?

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