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    Drew estate java 58 Maduro.

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    Last night - Trini Coloniales at 4 years old. A reminder of how smoking an excellent medium-bodied cigar is just such a relaxing experience.

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    I forgot to post, but last Sunday I smoked a Wynwood gifted to me by GreekTitan.

    I actually really liked this cigar. It started with lots of pepper and a strong punch to my throat like it was going to be a real ass kicker. At about a third of the way in it really smoothed out and became more subtle and sweet. At the halfway point a little spice crept back in, not overwhelming at all, and blended well with the subtle sweet tobacco. It stayed this way to the end.

    After the initial throat punch, this cigar really settled down and had some very nice, while not overwhelming flavors. I think Will reviewed one of these a while back, I can't remember what he said about it, I didn't check before posting this but I am going to search as soon as I am done here.

    GT, thanks for sharing.

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    We are kicking this lovely Friday evening off with a Monte #4.

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    The Montecristo "Chicago" Toro. It is "interesting"....

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    Looks "interesting," too.

    Partagas SP #2, followed by some Havana Club. It has been a long week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by craig View Post
    Looks "interesting," too.

    Partagas SP #2, followed by some Havana Club. It has been a long week.
    It's roughly as "meaty" as a Padron, but I would not trade a Padron for it. Looks nice, smokes nice - but I'm still trying to figure out what I was tasting. I guess it would be called "complex".

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    Thanks! I had never heard of them so curiosity drove me to look on the AltadisUSA website this morning while having a JLP Conservas (which is not complex, and not that much different from the SP #2 I had last night - wonderful what almost 7 years does).

    From the Altadis writeup, it sounds like what JR used to do (and maybe still does) - pack the cigars in fancy low-count boxes and charge accordingly. There are a few different cigars in the series (Las Vegas, New York, etc.) so perhaps the cigars are tied into marketing the MC lounges. At least it appears that they aren't doing the trick of having just a couple different blends and using different wrappers to make a bunch of different cigars.

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    I finished last night with a Liga T52. That was a fantastic smoke.

    Thanks for the split Will.

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    Default Today's smokes......

    I'm no expert but the ash on this Cusano seems to be holding very strong.


    Update:

    Still holding.


    Final update:

    It made it the whole way.

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    Rocky Patel Fusion....




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    Enjoying a Fuente GR Belicoso right now. New mantra is make time for more cigars!
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    Opus X Angel's Share.

    WOW what a great cigar!
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    Camacho Corojo Maduro.

    Thanks to my benefactor!

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    I managed to sneak in a Bolivar Petit Belicosos LE 2009 this weekend. Most definitely a good cigar!
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    Hoyo De Monterrey Excalibur Dark Knight...not sure about this one yet. Was told full body but so far, not so much.



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    80th Maddie @ 6 years old. I had heard that 1926's don't age well - but perhaps they just have a 'sick period' like Cubans. This box was not very impressive at three years old - certainly much worse than when they were in their first couple of years (after shipping). I was going to pack up the pass tonight, but the cigar was so awesome that all I could do was savour smoking it ... and smoking it... and smoking it :-).

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    Oliva MB 3.......such a treat every time.




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    Fuente 858SG. And I lit it with the cedar wrap like a boss.

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    La Flor Dbl Ligero Chisel.
    "smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
    and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud


    "The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small" - Mother Teresa

    “The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge while an ordinary man takes everything either as a blessing or a curse” – Carlos Casteneda

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