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This evening I have a RASS and the last of a bottle of Bowmore Marnier.


Doc ***** Tobacco is a filthy weed, I like it...

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Evening Doc.
Tonight a '99 Upmann Corona with a bottle of bordeaux. A bit tight but a great smoke.



"If it was raining soup, the Irish would go out with forks."
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Enjoyed a Davidoff Short Perfecto during lunch.
I liked this a lot. Great espresso & coffee bean flavor...could really taste it through the nose.

I usually don't smoke in the car but today was the exception. Rare 60 degree weather in January...
 
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Evening Doc!

This morning had a Gran Habano Connecticut #1 Rothschild with our special blend ‘house’ coffee.

This afternoon had a Tatuaje Havana VI Hermosos with a little Speyburn 10-year Highland single malt.

For all the Lagavulin lovers out there, the Speyburn is a very nice single malt that’s about half the price of Lagavulin. From an online review: “A medium-bodied Highland single malt with a delicate, fruity character and a dry, warm, peaty finish.”

For me, it’s a great cigar scotch.

Tonight, a Punch Rare Corojo and more Speyburn.
 
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Stressful is the best way to describe my day, so I will be having 4 fingers of Woodford Reserve and a VSG Robusto.


"Cuban seed tobaccos grown in Nicaragua and Cuba. The wrapper would be from Cuba. The binder leaves would be from Nicaragua. For the ligero tobacco in the filler, he would use two types, one from Esteli and the other from Jalapa in Nicaragua. The other filler components, seco and viso, would come from Cuba, the former from Villa Clara, the latter from Pinar del Rio. That Cigar, he says with pride, would score 100 points."
-Don Pepin Garcia

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Good evening everyone. Tonight I had a VSG Belicoso while at the B&M. It was a pretty good cigar with hints of black cherry. Tomorrow I'll have my first 1926 #9


Why are John Deere's green? So they can hide in the fields while the Farmall's do all the work.
 
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Chateau Fuente(Nat) after lunch today.
 
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Anejo #55 and Woodford Reserve for tonite (again). I guess I am in a rut, but a good rut.
 
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I had a Cohiba Siglo VI earlier. Tonight will be a Rocky Patel 1990 Churchill, and the first of a fresh bottle of Jim Beam Black.
 
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Montecristo media Noche.. Good, but very mild. By the looks of it, i expected a strong stick. Enjoyed it with a Samuel Smith's Outmeal Stout, and a Sam Adams Cream Stout.
 
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Tonight was a perfect January night around 65 deg. here in South Carolina. I sat on the porch with my Golden Retriever, English Bulldog, Johnnie Walker Black, and Padron 1926 #2. All is well.
 
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gunna light up the J. Feugo that the Poet gifted me. looking forward to it very much.


"If I cannot smoke in heaven, then I shall not go!"
 
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I came home early, and finished working from the back yard while enjoying a RyJ Churchill...
 
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AF Chateau Sungrown tonight on this warm January evening. I'm enjoying the temp while it lasts. Smile


How Grand was my Guignol?
 
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Four fingers of Woodford would certainly relieve my sgtress.

I had a Camaguey torpedo on the way home and a snifter of Highland Park before dinner.


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