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    09/06/2007
    Perdomo Reserve Champagne with an ice cold Miller High Life (Champagne of Beer).

    I felt it was fitting to drink the Champagne of beers with a cigar with Champagne in the name.

    The perdomo was a mild smoke, definitely good in the mornings. GREAT construction and the ash was very white. I believe the ash held up to almost 3 inches before I had to tap it, in fear it may break off on my clothes (hate it when that happens).

    Would recommending to people who are looking for a mild smoke, definitely to someone who is starting out in the cigar hobby.

    Andrew
    Last edited by FunkyCold5; 09-07-2007 at 11:08 AM. Reason: corrections.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunkyCold5 View Post
    09/06/2007
    Perdomo Reserve Champagne with an ice cold Miller High Life (Champagne of Beer).

    I felt it was fitting to drink a Champagne cigar with the Champagne of beers.

    The perdomo was a mild smoke, definitely good in the mornings. GREAT construction and the ash was very white. I believe the ash held up to almost 3 inches before I had to tap it, in fear it may break off on my clothes (hate it when that happens).

    Would recommending to people who are looking for a mild smoke, definitely to someone who is starting out in the cigar hobby.

    Andrew
    I feel much better now. I thought I was the only guy who liked Miller High Life and a stick!!! High Life really is the champagne of beers!!!

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    Don Kiki Red Label, excellent.

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    Reo Robusto.

    Burnt well , tasted good , horribly wrapped ... fell apart by the time i was halfway thru it

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    WOAM... and it was delicious.

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    yesterday, i had a diablo at a pga golf tournament at Cog Hill
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    Partagas Short Demi (Petite) Corona I S O M. Oh, buddy. It doesn't get much better.

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    Had a Don Kiki Red label on the drive into work today. Twas a little hard to draw but still good.


    Also I had a Don Rafel Maduro last night.

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    El Major Espresso

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    RASCC on the way to work with a nice espresso
    A couple of Monte minis during breaks
    Another RASCC at lunch
    A Monte #2 paired with Bowmore, Ardbeg and Laphroig out on the deck with an old army buddy and for good measure, while my mate was finishing off his RAG, I had another RASCC.

    ISOMs (and single malts) all.
    "Science is a candle in the dark" - some science guy



    MMmmm... scotch. Another love.

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    5 Vegas Gold Robusto. kinda blah and middle of the road taste imo

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    Don Kiki Red Label

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    had part of bock y ca. didn't care for it much.
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    Ryj Churchill wile out picking up Firewood in the car
    and a couple of RASCC while out and about

    The RyJ 'domestic' was a bit of a disappointment (until the last 4-5cm), even with 7 months of humidor time.
    "Science is a candle in the dark" - some science guy



    MMmmm... scotch. Another love.

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    Don Kiki Green Label

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    Cuesta-Rey Centro Fino robusto
    Punch Rothchilde
    RP EDGE maduro toro

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    alec bradley Pryme 200x

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    CAO MX2


    Might be my new favorite cigar.

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    RASCC on the way to work.

    Monte minin x2 during breaks.

    H.Upmann Coronas Major (right now)
    "Science is a candle in the dark" - some science guy



    MMmmm... scotch. Another love.

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    09/14/2007
    Oliva Master Blend 3 - Double Robusto

    WOW! WOW! WOW! AMAZING SMOKE!

    It's been a while since I've smoked one. I try not to smoke all my rarities unless I have something special to celebrate. So, I celebrated my GF's birthday with a nice smoke and coffee with her at the patio. We had good times, especially since we were supposed to be at work (her work gave her the day off, and I suddenly got a "cold" and could not make it to me work).

    HIGHLY recommend to all types of smokers. Well constructed cigar, white ash, and tons of smoke. Flavor held up the entire way. I'd have to say this was worth the $8 or so dollars I spent for it. I've been let down with a lot of $10+ cigars, but this was worth the money.

    I have half a box of the robustos and another half of the Dbl Robustos, AND I'm currently looking for more boxes so I can stock up on them (that's how good these bad boys are). Sorry for the rant, but WOW!

    Andrew

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