Originally Posted by grand cru no 2
I'm right there, with you brother!!! Another great choice!!! Those are my go to's when I know I want to smoke something nice! Reasonably priced and easy to get...
Originally Posted by grand cru no 2
I'm right there, with you brother!!! Another great choice!!! Those are my go to's when I know I want to smoke something nice! Reasonably priced and easy to get...
Cifuentes Partagas at the beach today..... nice
went with the C.A.O. Brazilia tonight
You have good taste!.Originally Posted by QuietC
definitely one of the best cigars i've smoked. better than opus. without a doubt the best $10 cigar.Originally Posted by ggiese
hoyo de monterrey excalibur cigarillo
had an Ashton 898 tonight.
Hmmmm....I don't know if I really have that kind of patience/discipline!! Maybe if I hide a couple of them at the very bottom of the humi...Originally Posted by ggiese
Tonight was a HdM Dark Sumatra Noche (toro size). Nice smoke. Dark, chocolaty, and nutty flavors. Very good construction and flawless draw/burn. Needed absolutely no "touching up". Glad to have another one napping in my humi!
Mid-afternoon; Thompson Phoenix Natural
Late tonight; Indian Tabac Super Fuerte natural
I tried to enjoy a Bolivar Belicoso but 1/3 of it was packed way to tight... After fighting with it for an hour I sparked a Hoy de Montero petite robusto. No problems there
"smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud
"The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small" - Mother Teresa
“The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge while an ordinary man takes everything either as a blessing or a curse” – Carlos Casteneda
Friday's smokes:
Padron 1926 #1 maduro
Diamond Crown Maximus #4 Toro
Davidoff Millennium Blend Robusto
TBSCigars - "On Holiday"Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.
got a little tipsy (ok, maybe really drunk) last night and couldn't finish my sancho panza caballero. i've never not been able to finish a cigar. so, i lit up the second half this morning with my espresso. first time i've ever relit a cigar. it was smokable, but not very. i feel like i wasted the half i smoked this morning becuase it tasted so much better last night.
One fine bolivar petit corona. At a family bbq
alright, finally decided to have the montecristo le cigar des arts cigar, getting ready to smoke it cuz found out boxing is on tonight woo.
Yeccccchhhhhhhhh!!!!
Very few cigars survive a relight of just half an hour let alone overnight!
What are you ? A sadist?!
I don't care what anyone says. Once a cigar has heated up then gone cold and then relit, it changes dramatically. ANY cigar. Some are OK for a short time, but changed. Sharper. Most taste like a campfire.
Was alright, nothing great. Then again it was a little rough lookingOriginally Posted by QuietC
When i first began smoking i had a Big Butt cigar, and lit it and smoked less than half, then decided to smoke the rest the next morning, BIG MISTAKE, nasty as hellOriginally Posted by MMAB
Had me a Vegas Robaina Famosos this evening... Nice smoke!!!
I smoked a Quai d'Orsay Gran Corona on the way to the Judas Priest concert tonight and an H. Upmann Magnum 46 on the way home.
I didn't have time to finish the Qd'O since I only live 25 minutes away from the Mohegan Sun where the show was.
I thought about relighting what was left but I didn't want to take the heat from MMAB
TBSCigars - "On Holiday"Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.
After smoking half a RP 1990 I let it go out. The next morning I sparked it and I have to agree with what you descibe, although you make it sound like a bad thing. I enjoyed it, what a wake-me-upOriginally Posted by MMAB
"smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud
"The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small" - Mother Teresa
“The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge while an ordinary man takes everything either as a blessing or a curse” – Carlos Casteneda
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