Somehow, I can't imagine seeing that in a CA review... :)Originally Posted by Mazeman
Last night...
Carlos Torano 1959 Exodus (thanks godfather!)
VERY nice little fingerburner! And damn near one of the prettiest cigars I've ever seen....
Somehow, I can't imagine seeing that in a CA review... :)Originally Posted by Mazeman
Last night...
Carlos Torano 1959 Exodus (thanks godfather!)
VERY nice little fingerburner! And damn near one of the prettiest cigars I've ever seen....
Last night I smoked a Victor Sinclair Series 55
Last night I had a Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real...great flavor, even draw...a relaxing night.
yesterday, perdomo 2 torfecto mad. and a Conn. by Rocky Patel
i almost replied "dude, those aren't flavored cigars." but then i realized it was just a funny wording.Originally Posted by godfather
last night, had a AF WOAM. most i've ever enjoyed a fuente. (except DCMax)
CAO Braziia Gol Robusto
Earthy, full-bodied, toasted with a hint of cocoa.
Good, but not a memorable smoke.
"There are five things, above all else, that make life worth living: a good relationship with God, a good woman, good health, good friends, and a good cigar. " -Prince Sined Yar Maharg
Fire petite corona at lunch
Gurkha regent class torpedo when I got home.
I had an incredible AF Royal Salute Sun Grown tonight . My first and what a great smoke . I have 2 more in storage - now all I have to do is find a couple more 2 hour time frames to enjoy them .
Romeo y Julieta. . . ot sure what kind :/ (it came naked from the box and was pretty small).
Padron 4000. Started off as one of the best inexpensive smokes I've had, lit better than the PAM '64's I've had. But, the last 1/3 exhibited such a harshness, it was like I was chewing the tobacco in my mouth. The first 2/3's were awesome though. I'll have to try a couple more before a box though, don't like to waste 1/3 a cigar.
"If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
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