Been busy with work this week but had a chance to try the Don Carlos line by Fuente (the #2 and the Presidente). What a great smoke!
Been busy with work this week but had a chance to try the Don Carlos line by Fuente (the #2 and the Presidente). What a great smoke!
CAO America L.E. Perfecto.......excellent.
Yesterday I had an AF Sungrown Chataue (sp?) worth mentioning because it was damn good. Enjoyed while pottering around in the garden.
I thought it was a tampon joke!
Fuente sungrown are very consistently well made cigars, I dun't feel right unless there's a few in my humi.
I've got a nub 358 Connie going right now, not bad so far! Connecticut shade wrappers usually do nothing for me, I guess with such a large filler to wrapper ratio, I get less of the "burning newspaper" sensation![]()
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"I guess all we need to do now is give a shit what you think. I'll work on that."
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Felipe Gregorio Power Obus
Good God this is a delicious cigar. Burns cool and tasty, no bitterness, right down to the nub of the nub. Perhaps the best finish I've ever tasted.
Three small whiskies had gone to his head and Gallaher's strong cigar had confused his mind, for he was a delicate and abstinent person. (--from the short story 'A Little Cloud' by James Joyce)
Had a Alec Bradley Ovation Cameroon Baron and a Maduro Torpedo that was part of a Rocky Patel Rejected Blends Sampler. It's a shame that i don't know what blend the RP was as it was a smooth medium bodied stick.![]()
Decided to have one more late one:
Gran Habano 3 Siglos Robusto
Another to file under delicious.
Three small whiskies had gone to his head and Gallaher's strong cigar had confused his mind, for he was a delicate and abstinent person. (--from the short story 'A Little Cloud' by James Joyce)
Gurkha Legend Torpedo
Current "go to."
Yum.
Three small whiskies had gone to his head and Gallaher's strong cigar had confused his mind, for he was a delicate and abstinent person. (--from the short story 'A Little Cloud' by James Joyce)
Yesterday for Canada Day I started with a Belinda and a 898 Collection Robusto during the daytime activites (my wife and I took our daughter down to the festivities for a pony ride) finished the night off with a Gurkha Ancient Warrior and a Gurkha Beauty during the fireworks/concert.
Just a stay at home dad (retired until I choose otherwise, thanks Canadian Army medical pension) hanging out and enjoying the good life.
Had a Famous Nic 3k last night after dinner.
Yay! Cigars!
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