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    Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills. The 's' at the end is not a typo, although the name is misleading for a 5" (or so) x 55 cigar that doesn't seem to taste like RyJ's Churchill or short Churchill. Quite a bit of nicotine, but mild-medium-flavored at a year old. Nice inoffensive quality cigar; but I'm not a fan of this wide a ring for an RyJ (and RyJ's are not my favorites either ...)

    ETA: last third much better than the first third.
    Last edited by craig; 06-20-2011 at 08:48 PM.

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    LaDC EE ~ Robo

    I believe these are the best of the bunch.

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    2 X La Aurora 107 Corona
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    Quote Originally Posted by craig View Post
    Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills. The 's' at the end is not a typo, although the name is misleading for a 5" (or so) x 55 cigar that doesn't seem to taste like RyJ's Churchill or short Churchill. Quite a bit of nicotine, but mild-medium-flavored at a year old. Nice inoffensive quality cigar; but I'm not a fan of this wide a ring for an RyJ (and RyJ's are not my favorites either ...)

    ETA: last third much better than the first third.
    smoking the same tonight. going for the punch cut with thease meatheads. otherwise i might end up with a locked jaw.
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    Cañonazos Dragones - An amazing cigar
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    Padron Maduro ~ 3000

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    A few of the cigars I smoked while on vacation in the pacific northwest last week and the week before:

    Camacho Corojo Churchill
    Padron 3000 (Robusto/Maduro)
    Rocky Patel Nording (Toro/Maduro)
    Oliva Series V Maduro Especial (Torpedo)
    Gurkha Havana Legend (Torpedo/Maduro)
    My Father (Torpedo)
    Carlos Torano 1916 Camaroon (Torpedo)

    The Camacho, Padron, and RP Nording were cigars I took with me. The others were ones I bought in the US and hadn't tried before. I thoroughly enjoyed every single stick!

    Yesterday:

    Cuban Stock Royal Selection (Toro/Maduro)

    The guy that runs the cigar store in Couer d'Alene, ID where I purchased all my cigars recommended them so I bought a box blind. I thoroughly enjoyed it too......a very nice cigar that went nicely with a glass of iced tea.
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    Oliva Master Blends 3.....

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    If you want more Cuban stock, Atlantic Cigar carries them, and they ship to Canada. Looks like a nice Dominican.

    Tonight: RyJ Belicoso. Mild and uncomplicated, just classic Cuban 'cream-soda' taste. :-)

    ETA (since nobody else posted :-) : Budget small-smoke day.
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    AF Canones (8 1/2 x 52)

    Great cigar, but damn did it take a while!

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    Lempira Churchill - Very enjoyable cigar until the last third when It just would not draw anymore.
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    June 23:

    Davidoff Double R
    Añejo 55
    Davidoff Gran Cru #1
    Davidoff Millennium Petit Corona
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
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    Room 101 Corona
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    Oliva Serie "V" Lancero

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    Now that we've survived two months of almost weekly inspections, tonight I am sitting down and enjoy my last Man 'O War Puro. I could use a good smoke, and that sounds like it will hit the spot just nicely.

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    Light up an old RP vudu that humidity has not been kind to while on this business trip to Bensalem, PA. Was pretty harsh but served it's purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadykaricta View Post
    Light up an old RP vudu that humidity has not been kind to while on this business trip to Bensalem, PA. Was pretty harsh but served it's purpose.
    I've had one of these. I don't think the humidity was the problem.
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    Last night: Padron 2000 Maduro

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    so far

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    San Cristobal Oficios

    a good day indeed.

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    601 Maduro
    601 Habano Oscuro
    Rocky Patel 1961
    Rocky Patel Decade

    I had a good day at work got off early and went to a cigar event.
    Last edited by Mangyrat; 06-30-2011 at 06:57 PM.
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