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    Don Diego Aniversario Lord Rothschild

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    Litto Gomez Small Batch No1 Especial

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    Plasencia Nestico's - small cigar that has become MUCH better after a year or so.
    Partagas 8-9-8 Varnished - This is from a fresh box that was bought in Cuba. Underwhelming. First third - meh. Second third - getting interesting. Last third - interesting, but nothing near the mythical status given this cigar. Banished to long-term storage. I do wonder if these are fakes, though.
    Bolivar Short Bolivar RE AP - The first two out of the cab smoked hot, fast, and not very good. This last one is a totally different story. Definitely Bolivar, but nowhere near the best Boli for the money.
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    Gurkha Legend (torp.), RP Vintage 90 sec.,sunday and Oliva Master blend#3 today

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    Quote Originally Posted by craig View Post
    Plasencia Nestico's - small cigar that has become MUCH better after a year or so.
    Partagas 8-9-8 Varnished - This is from a fresh box that was bought in Cuba. Underwhelming. First third - meh. Second third - getting interesting. Last third - interesting, but nothing near the mythical status given this cigar. Banished to long-term storage. I do wonder if these are fakes, though.
    Bolivar Short Bolivar RE AP - The first two out of the cab smoked hot, fast, and not very good. This last one is a totally different story. Definitely Bolivar, but nowhere near the best Boli for the money.
    The little Nestico's aren't bad when aged a little. They have pretty much replaced all the Short Story's and Special G's that I went through. Perfect for a quick smoke or early morning with coffee.

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    Oliva Serie G. Nice way to relax this evening...
    Dan

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    Romeo y Julieta Bully while working on my motorcycle
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    Padron Delicias Maduro- this cigar was mistakenly shipped in the place of my usual 2000 Maduro. Same gnarly construction but much more powerful than the 2000 making me thankful for the large meal I just finished. Tasty enough to smoke down to the nub.

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    Last night while playing poker I smoked the following two cigars:
    Hoyo De Monterrey Robusto (ISOM version)
    Don Kiki Limited Reserve Brown Label Figurado
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    La Flor Dominicana Reserva Especial El Jocko Maduro
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    Rocky Patel Olde World Reserve
    "Celebrate Yourself!"

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    5 Vegas Miami - awesome smoke. Probably the best pick-me-up for the day I had!

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    A Bahia Blu Torpedo at 1:10AM.
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    Ramon Allones Gran Corona

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    I'll be smoking a CAO Brazilia Anaconda this evening. I've enjoyed Brazilias in the past, but I've never tried the Anaconda size. I'm guessing it'll take a while to smoke this monster.

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    Welcome from Central Texas. I would eat first, stay off ladders and other high places and not drive for 2 hours thereafter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDubya View Post
    Welcome from Central Texas. I would eat first, stay off ladders and other high places and not drive for 2 hours thereafter.

    Thanks from Kansas City! I'm not sure what concerns me more...the huge cigar, or the amount of Scotch I can drink during the smoke time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRichLife View Post
    Thanks from Kansas City! I'm not sure what concerns me more...the huge cigar, or the amount of Scotch I can drink during the smoke time.
    Welcome from northwest Louisiana.


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    Smoked a Graycliff Crystal the other day.


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    Perdomo Reserve Criollo. Good, not great, smoke.
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