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    Saint Luis Rey Reserva Especial.
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    Yesterday: San Cristobal Supremo

    Today: Camacho Limited Harvest Toro

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    Partagas Short, as always the reliable half hour of pleasant smoke
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    Since I've been away from the forums a bit, I'll do a round-up of the the more memorable cigars of the past week.

    - Cusana Habano LXI.................I really enjoyed this one......great flavors, good strength, excellent construction.......just really hit the spot.

    - La Aroma De Cuba Robusto......had some draw issues.....always a bummer

    - Tat Havana VI Almirantes....

    - Flor De Oliva Maduro Torp.........great bargain! Gonna add these to the rotation of daily smokes

    - Don Tomas Sun Grown Presidente......nice...well-rounded taste. Might be worth trying if you haven't already.

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    Opus X Reserva D'Chateau.

    My favorite Opus X.
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    As I can't say this elsewhere (although one never knows) Welcome back!

    This weekend was try-a-stick-that-hopefully-has-become-better-after-a-few-months. The first two were from a short addiction to cBid last winter, and the last was a CI superstore pickup that a BOTL this past spring.

    Oliva O Mad Torp - no change
    Carlos Toraņo Virtuoso Encore - no change
    Perdomo ESV '91 Mad Torp - improved a lot from the summer, but more time will hopefully make it better.

    All three were not impressive to me at time of purchase. All three will go back to sleep until after Christmas.
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    Friday: Hemingway Classic
    Saturday: Oliva V lancero
    Sunday: Cabiguan Guapo RX, and an Old Henry churchill
    Yay! Cigars!


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    just smoked a Cubao No. 5 wow.

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    2 la aurora 100 anos Belicosos. Yummy. I've been smoking these non-stop for weeks now
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    and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud


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    5 Vegas Gold

    Taboo SFO, good full strength cigar with a great finish

    sammis

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    Had a El Rey Del Mundo Olvidados Chateau X last night. As intimidating as this cigar looked, it was pretty smooth all the way through..............almost on the mild side.

    Also recently had a Hoyo De Tradicion Toro. It was a flavorful cigar but the draw was a little tight. Oh well.

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    Garycliff Espresso Pirate (torpedo). Its been a while since my last Graycliff - Wow, I forgot how good these are. Too many cigars........not enough time.

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    Taboo African Cameroon.

    sammis

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    Last night the new Macanudo 1968 got free at a promotional event. Not a terrible smoke but I would never pay the 9-10 price they are asking I may buy another if they were $3
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    The new Cruzado

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    CAO Criollo bomba

    was good but the draw was't what i wanted
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    Quote Originally Posted by mithril View Post
    CAO Criollo bomba

    was good but the draw was't what i wanted
    I always found the draw to be a little tight on the CAO Criollos, what kind of cut are you using?

    Sol Cubano Sumatra tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prophetic_joe View Post
    Last night the new Macanudo 1968 got free at a promotional event. Not a terrible smoke but I would never pay the 9-10 price they are asking I may buy another if they were $3
    I agree, certainly not a $9-10 smoke........kinda boring about 1/3 of the way in.

    Smokin' a Fincks 1893 right now.......nice, inexpensive cigar.

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    Diablo pimiento

    not bad for what i paid for it from cigarmonster though i wasn't at all tempted to burn my fingers for it.

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    Opus X petite lancero. Great smoke! Thanks Jamie!

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