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    Quote Originally Posted by craig View Post
    Saint Luis Rey Double Corona. No chocolate.
    Oooooooo, another one of my favorites.
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    LP Rat
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86 View Post
    What, no Davidoffs?
    My seperation but an end to that.
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    Oliva G Special G Maduro - my third-favourite Maduro (after Fuente and Padron)
    Carlos Torano Exodus 1959 50th - I've decided that the Torano brand taste profile just isn't for me. Seems a quality cigar, though - and on pre-light, the wrapper did smell - strongly - of chocolate
    Famous Value-line 600 - yard-gar

    Time to go back to Havana's - once the weather cools down enough to smoke!
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    Torano 59 50th ~ robo

    I dunno, I'm coming out of a cold but couldn't take it anymore and had a smoke. It tasted ok to me.

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    Fuente King B
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    Old School Maduro Torpedo
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    Last night: Old Henry Robusto (Maduro)

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    Smoking my first ever barberpole cigar. This one is a taboo cigars torpedo. One third the way through and so far a very good experience. The guilty party should know who's to blame. Thanks! Roger.

    Smoking the rest in my pipe now & packing a bit of a wallop! Nice!
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    Fuente Hemmingway Short Story

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    Arganese Maduro Torpedo – Fucking Rubbish-pitched it after 1/3.
    2X El Credito El Perrito – Wonderful little smoke. If you boys have not tried this, you should.
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    Perdomo Habano Connecticut

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    Illusione 88.

    Great smoke! Looked to be Robusto size and was quite strong.

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    Particulares Toro -This was the Honduran made cigar. I was very surprised how good this cigar was seeing I only paid $2.00 a stick for them ( Devil-site). If I can find a box at that price point at auction I'm a buyer.
    Serious cigar has a Nicaraguan made version of this cigar. I need to order a few to compare.
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    Partagas 8-9-8, cut in half. got no time to smoke the full one no more.
    You are what you eat. That's why I'm a fat bastard.

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    Cuesta-Rey Vintage Centenario Stanford’s Cameroon Reserve (Pyramid #9)

    Pleasant but mild taste. Those who like a strong cigar probably wouldn't like this one. During the final third, the wrapper cracked slightly, but didn't interfere with the ability to smoke it. It did turn a bit bitter as well as I approached the nub. Came in a sampler bought a few months ago, wouldn't buy them otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VancouverMark View Post
    Cuesta-Rey Vintage Centenario Stanford’s Cameroon Reserve (Pyramid #9)

    Pleasant but mild taste. Those who like a strong cigar probably wouldn't like this one. During the final third, the wrapper cracked slightly, but didn't interfere with the ability to smoke it. It did turn a bit bitter as well as I approached the nub. Came in a sampler bought a few months ago, wouldn't buy them otherwise.
    This is one of my favorite cammy smokes. Mild, but very flavorful imo.

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    Over the past couple weeks I have smoked a few CAO America's, a Diesel, Hemingway Natty, Don Diego Playboy, a Sancho Panza, and probably a few more. The pattern has been go across the street to the bar, drink too much, then come back and burn a few with a few good friends.

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    606 green and blue, one day ill try the red ones.
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    Enjoyed a Padron 2000 Maduro this morning with my coffee.

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