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    Smoked a Drew Estate Egg Maduro tonight. 2hours my ass! This thing lasted about 1.

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    Cuvee Blanc Churchill - Simply one of my all time favorites.
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    J Fuego Natural corona
    Nice little cigar
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    RASCC on the way to work this morning, typically tasty and an H Upmann Coronas Major in the way home. Actually just finishing it off now. Did not disappoint either.
    "Science is a candle in the dark" - some science guy



    MMmmm... scotch. Another love.

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    Don Kiki Red Label. Robusto size. Mmmm!
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    De Olifant Corona - Not to shabby. My sister sent a box of 5 to me about four months ago.
    along with a 5'er of Flor de Selva double corona, of which I have not yet smoked.
    These seem not to be available in the USA maybe because the De Olifant has some no-no tobacco in the filler, along with leaves from four other countries. Very short money stick about $2.25
    These are Dutch in origin I believe.
    Last edited by Paddy; 05-28-2010 at 12:48 PM.
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    LFD Air Bender Poderosa (sp?) -- nice flavor and strong.

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    Working on the El Triunfador lancero for the mega review, I think I'm a little late tho.

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    Paul Garmirian Gourmet Series Churchill - In the words of JJ Walker " DY-NO-MITE"
    I put one of these in the spring draft. Whoever gets it is in for a treat.
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    Cuban Legacy churchill by Gurkah
    Good flavor but didn't burn even and it went out on me thice. it burned so bad I had to double chech the RH in the Humi but all is ok. Has anyone smoked one of this. If so did it burn like this ?
    Last edited by Rusty; 05-30-2010 at 11:02 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty View Post
    Cuban Legacy churchill by Gurkah
    Good flavor but didn't burn even and it went out on me thice. it burned so bad I had to double chech the RH in the Humi but all is ok. Has anyone smoked one of this. If so did it burn like this ?
    No, not yet, although I toyed with the idea of a box purchase from CI. I have been having burn issues with a lot of smaller ring gauge cigars. I just ordered five 65% bead tubes from Heartfelt.
    I was using the 70% over the winter with great luck keeping the Rh at about 67-68. Know that the heat & humidity is here, I need to drop the RH below 70-71% it is currently at. 70% is great for aging, not so great for smoking. My 50+ ring gauge are fine. It seems to be affecting the ones below that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy View Post
    No, not yet, although I toyed with the idea of a box purchase from CI. I have been having burn issues with a lot of smaller ring gauge cigars. I just ordered five 65% bead tubes from Heartfelt.
    I was using the 70% over the winter with great luck keeping the Rh at about 67-68. Know that the heat & humidity is here, I need to drop the RH below 70-71% it is currently at. 70% is great for aging, not so great for smoking. My 50+ ring gauge are fine. It seems to be affecting the ones below that.
    This cigar is 50 ring gauge and my other smokes burn fine. My humidor is at 68% (checked w/ a calibrated digital hygrometer that I use for work ) I think it is just this cigar.

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    Just smoked my last Trindad Habana for Memorial day. It's been in the humi for 7 months now. WOW I forgot how good they are. This is definitely my favorite smoke. I prefer it to Cohiba hands down. And I love Cohiba.

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    Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story. Nice smooth and rich smoke. Found the flavor to be a little one dimensional but what do I know?

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    An RP Edge corojo with a Coney Island Lager. Great match.

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    Casa Fuente Corona
    Smoke em' if you got em'

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    Padron No. 44 while listening to the hockey game blaring from my neighbor's deck...what an awesome smoke!!!
    "The world's a tough place, kid. It's even tougher if you're stupid."

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    Hung out at my local shop on Saturday. Smoked a Padron 3000. I've always heard good things about Padron but this one was actually kinda disappointing. I can see the appeal but they're not for me.

    On Sunday I had a Nat Sherman 1400 DC. I've always enjoyed these but this particular one was too dry, I have to make some adjustments to my humidor.

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    Graycliff Crystal PG

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    Por Larranaga Cetros - These Dominicans are top notch.
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