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    Thursday I had a CAO Mx2 robusto. I am quite fond of this smoke for some reason. I cannot yet pick out flavors, but I do enjoy the taste and the large amount of creamy smoke. It also will last quite a while.

    Last night I had an AF Rothschild. It was spicy, but good.

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    Yesterday

    PSP2 on a long drive. Very, very nice.

    Today

    Padron 3K mad. Straight up good cigar.
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    CAO Italia-good like the BRazilia better

    WOAM-good, not as good as I thought it would be but still VERY good and way better than the Italia

    DK Brown-good, probably even better if I did not precede it with the WOAM.

    All in all and pretty flavorful day.

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    Had a Rocky Patel Signature Toro today. It was a good smoke. The construction was about perfect, no flaws in the wrapper and perfect draw. It had an even burn and held ash well. The cigar is a Medium cigar with a natural wrapper but does pack a punch, as I got a little head rush (though I don't smoke that often, and I hadn't eaten anything for a while). Anyway it was a great cigar and I would recomend it.

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    I just lit up a Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 Churchill. I smoked one last night and thought it was excellent. Well constructed, perfect even burn, and great taste.

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    I enjoyed a J.L. Salazar Toro from their Reserva Espesial sampler (along with a glass of Evan Williams Single Barrel bourbon, neat) while grilling pork chops on the deck. We don't get many opportunities in Indianapolis to grill and smoke at the end of December, so I had to take advantage of the 50f weather.

    Nice even burn all the way down with a firm ash. The flavor changed a bit in the middle, but it was fairly full bodied til the end. I enjoyed this cigar!
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    We just drove through Indianapolis today. It was a nice day.

    I had a JdN Antano tonight, and damned if it wasn't plugged. First plugged one I've had. Bummer.

    I wanted to go to a distillery when we were in Kentucky, but didn't make it. I'll drink some Makers tonight instead.




    Quote Originally Posted by SideWinder View Post
    I enjoyed a J.L. Salazar Toro from their Reserva Espesial sampler (along with a glass of Evan Williams Single Barrel bourbon, neat) while grilling pork chops on the deck. We don't get many opportunities in Indianapolis to grill and smoke at the end of December, so I had to take advantage of the 50f weather.

    Nice even burn all the way down with a firm ash. The flavor changed a bit in the middle, but it was fairly full bodied til the end. I enjoyed this cigar!

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    Reyes Reserve - Gold. Came from CgrDan. It was quite enjoyable. Do they still make these? I was hoping to get more.

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    Last nite, Saint Luis Rey and a 5 Vegas Gold Torp.

    I smoked 2 because JoeBlow wussed out at the beginning of his.

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    I had a hankering for some of my more aged cigars.
    Yesterday afternoon I had a Anejo Reserva #55 torpedo. Then that night I celebrated my the birth of my uncles new child by lighting up a "It's A Boy".........hahaha just kidding. I actually lit up a Opus X Perfection X with a lobster tail and filet, while i gave my uncle and his older son a Ashton VSG Wizard with their lobster and filets!!!! What a great night.

    Then after lunch i had a Ashton ESG that was quite tasty
    Last edited by Leeroy_Fan; 12-30-2006 at 02:04 AM.
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