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    Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills. The 's' at the end is not a typo, although the name is misleading for a 5" (or so) x 55 cigar that doesn't seem to taste like RyJ's Churchill or short Churchill. Quite a bit of nicotine, but mild-medium-flavored at a year old. Nice inoffensive quality cigar; but I'm not a fan of this wide a ring for an RyJ (and RyJ's are not my favorites either ...)

    ETA: last third much better than the first third.
    Last edited by craig; 06-20-2011 at 08:48 PM.

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    LaDC EE ~ Robo

    I believe these are the best of the bunch.

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    2 X La Aurora 107 Corona
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    Quote Originally Posted by craig View Post
    Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills. The 's' at the end is not a typo, although the name is misleading for a 5" (or so) x 55 cigar that doesn't seem to taste like RyJ's Churchill or short Churchill. Quite a bit of nicotine, but mild-medium-flavored at a year old. Nice inoffensive quality cigar; but I'm not a fan of this wide a ring for an RyJ (and RyJ's are not my favorites either ...)

    ETA: last third much better than the first third.
    smoking the same tonight. going for the punch cut with thease meatheads. otherwise i might end up with a locked jaw.
    You are what you eat. That's why I'm a fat bastard.

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    Cañonazos Dragones - An amazing cigar
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    Padron Maduro ~ 3000

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    A few of the cigars I smoked while on vacation in the pacific northwest last week and the week before:

    Camacho Corojo Churchill
    Padron 3000 (Robusto/Maduro)
    Rocky Patel Nording (Toro/Maduro)
    Oliva Series V Maduro Especial (Torpedo)
    Gurkha Havana Legend (Torpedo/Maduro)
    My Father (Torpedo)
    Carlos Torano 1916 Camaroon (Torpedo)

    The Camacho, Padron, and RP Nording were cigars I took with me. The others were ones I bought in the US and hadn't tried before. I thoroughly enjoyed every single stick!

    Yesterday:

    Cuban Stock Royal Selection (Toro/Maduro)

    The guy that runs the cigar store in Couer d'Alene, ID where I purchased all my cigars recommended them so I bought a box blind. I thoroughly enjoyed it too......a very nice cigar that went nicely with a glass of iced tea.
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    How charged with punishments the scroll.
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    Oliva Master Blends 3.....

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    If you want more Cuban stock, Atlantic Cigar carries them, and they ship to Canada. Looks like a nice Dominican.

    Tonight: RyJ Belicoso. Mild and uncomplicated, just classic Cuban 'cream-soda' taste. :-)

    ETA (since nobody else posted :-) : Budget small-smoke day.
    Quintero Panatella
    Oliva G Special G Maduro
    Last edited by craig; 06-24-2011 at 07:58 PM.

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    AF Canones (8 1/2 x 52)

    Great cigar, but damn did it take a while!

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