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    A.Turrent Triple Play.
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    Sunday - Alec Bradley Prensado - Thanks Aaron
    Monday- Tatuaje La Casita Criolla Corona.
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    Por Larraņaga Petit Corona SEP 08 - they were good up to a year old and went downhill after that. At 3 years they needed a bit more time. Now they're three and a half years old and smoking just fine ... and I just noticed one of my favourite budget Cubans, the Por Larraņaga Panatela - is back in Canada! :-)

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    March 6th:

    Davidoff Gran Cru No. 4
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    Padron 3000

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    Quote Originally Posted by VancouverMark View Post
    Padron 3000
    I've been seeing Pardon being glorified in catalogs and online by different people. It must be a really good cigar. I'm going to try one soon.

    Today I'm having Saint Louie Ray Maduro.
    Yesterday I had Saint Louie Ray Rothschilds. I love these they are very full and oily you get a tingling feeling in your mouth and tongue and a slight buzz.
    P.S.
    Can someone give me a link that describes the names for the size, shape, and wrappers
    I'm a true novice as you can tell, but everyone's got to start somewhere. Trust me I've already googled it and found some very confusing websites that don't really go into detail, they usually just have a picture of the cigar and the name of the style with-out any further details.

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    Gispert Churchill Natural <-- Seems like a very good value cigar (thanks logan37!)

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    4 x Sancho Panza double maduro today.
    i don't know why but i just felt like smoking just one kind of cigar today.
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    Yesterday: Pepin Black Label robo w/Dragon's Milk, while plying some Trails in the Sky on my PSP outside in the 65° whether we had here in SW Pa.
    Yay! Cigars!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fumador View Post
    P.S.
    Can someone give me a link that describes the names for the size, shape, and wrappers
    I'm a true novice as you can tell, but everyone's got to start somewhere. Trust me I've already googled it and found some very confusing websites that don't really go into detail, they usually just have a picture of the cigar and the name of the style with-out any further details.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigar#Wrappers
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigar#Size_and_shape

    These are only guidelines.
    Latest smokes:
    Cigar: 5/19: Nub Connecticut 464T
    Pipe: 3/16: G.L. Pease~Charing Cross


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    Quote Originally Posted by JiveTurkey View Post
    Thank you Wikipedia never disappoints

    Today I enjoyed a Cain Straight Ligero
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    Casa Fernandez Aganorsa Leaf Toro
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    Gurkha Vintage Shaggy Toro Maduro

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fumador View Post
    I've been seeing Pardon being glorified in catalogs and online by different people. It must be a really good cigar. I'm going to try one soon.
    I had a Padron 2000 Maduro last weekend that I thoroughly enjoyed. I've got a 2000 natural and a couple 3000 naturals that I can't wait to compare. I wouldn't say it was the best smoke I've ever had, but it didn't disappoint my noob palate.

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    Puros Indios. This was my second of these. The first one was not good. The second one was a little better, but still real bad in my opinion.

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    Indian Tabac Super Fuerte - digging it.

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    Last night: Old Henry Robusto

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    Just had a CAO Brazilia Gol Maduro. It was good, but I was expecting a little more based on some of the reviews I've read.

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    BOLIVAR COFRADIA SUNTUOSO- Thanks Jamie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingbeefy View Post
    Puros Indios. This was my second of these. The first one was not good. The second one was a little better, but still real bad in my opinion.
    What one?
    Some are better than others, None are great. But a few are smokable.
    The Puros Indios Siembra de Oro Palma Real Maduro is not a bad cigar. At just over a buck apiece
    they are worth keeping a few on hand. But I'm partial to Lancero's
    The Puros Indios 2012 is a good cigar although WAY over priced.
    The Puros Indios Miami's are a staple in my humidor. I smoke maybe 3 or 4 a month.
    The Puros Indios Cienfuegos Cigars are solid. Wait for them to go on sale.
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