Bought a couple boxes of New Worlds. Just have to grab them when I can.
Bought a couple boxes of New Worlds. Just have to grab them when I can.
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Curious, any particular reason? Low stock everywhere? Being discontinued? Production issues due to the Coronavirus? Or just grabbing them cause you like them? Asking, as I've been worried about how the Coronavirus and other recent happenings will affect certain manufactures like AJ, who are VERY big into the online catalog vendors. There was that big layoff of rollers late last year, I think it was. The talk of online vendors having to collect tax. Then the Coronavirus hit. AJ makes two of my normal rotation smokes; the Last Call and the H. Uppman by AJ.
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So along the same thinking as mine then? I was kinda worried that I was being a bit paranoid with it.
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I've heard supply from countries is difficult right now, especially Nicaragua....
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
Yeah, I've been afraid it would happen. That is why I bought a box of 7000 and 4000 Padrons! I'm not big on Gordos and 60 ring gauge, but I believe I may be coming around just a bit. I purchased this box of 7000, untasted and quite enjoyed the one I light up on Friday night!
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just watch your TP supplies
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
I've found there are a few Brands that I really do enjoy a 54 to 60 ring gauge cigar from. They include JRE (Aladino and etc.), LFD, Davidoff, Aganorsa Leaf (mainly the JFR Lunatics.), Padrons, Roma Craft, and a few others. But those on the main ones. Gordos are not the first thing I'll try in a line; unless I've heard it is good from a source I trust.
I do find it interesting, as I believe I mentioned previously on here that for the Tatascans, from JRE, I actually much prefer the Gordos. I attribute this to the rollers and blenders getting better with the larger ring gauges and the sizes maturing. When the 54+ ring gauges really took off, I found them to draw and smoke for shit; LFD being one exception. That is why I never gave 60 ring gauges the time of day. Until I tried a Davidoff a few years after the start, it was the first 60 ring gauge I had. It was the Year of the Horse I believe and it was one of the best smoking cigars I had! It seems it just took the rollers and/or blenders, from the rest of the Manufacturers, a few years to catch up and the skills to proliferate the industry.
Edit to Add: On the shortages; I've had to setup about 6 different sized tupperadores. I've got them stacked, like the Leaning Tower of Pisa, on top of my coolers.
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Yay! Cigars!
Picked up another box of Plasencia Alma Del Campo Travesias. Also grabbed a bunch of Aladinos at my local Lounge on Saturday. They had an Irish brunch; buy 3x cigars for $5+ and you got to hit the buffet! It was a good time.
Yay! Cigars!
Finally got a few more.
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