Tatuaje brown label lancero. Quality straight forward smoking experience.
Tatuaje brown label lancero. Quality straight forward smoking experience.
Sadly, my humidor is nearly empty awaiting a new order of cigars. All I have are some 2-year old Victor Sinclair Triple Corojo Torpedo's. Now, I love corojo very much and I'm a cheap sort of guy, so I bought these to please both those tendencies.
There are two things I like about a good cigar: the "way" it smokes and the way it "tastes". On the first count, this was an amazing cigar in almost all aspects - it had a loose draw (maybe too loose actually) and it burned very evenly against excellent construction. It didn't taste very good though as it was a bit stale tasting. That's really my fault as I've let the humidity of my humidor go down too low several times in the last couple of years; mostly when all was in was these damn VicSins.
So, that's how I came to smoke one of those Corojo torpedoes out of my almost gone inventory. I always say that I'd rather smoke a not-so-good cigar than spend an hour listening to my wife tell me about ANYTHING on the planet. So, on that account, it was awesome!
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Habanos Puros Fuerte ~ It's like a double robusto, or thereabouts. Thanks PJ, wherever you are!
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Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
I don't consider cigars a novelty.
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Hoyo De Monterrey Excalibur Dark Night ~ No. 2 or something. It was like a toro size. This is a leftover from the dark ages. It was pretty OK.
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
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